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Random-Matrix Theory of Quantum Transport
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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theoryconductancequantumrandom-matrixappliedapproachblockadecomprehensive
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This is a comprehensive review of the random-matrix approach to the theory of phase-coherent conduction in mesocopic systems. The theory is applied to a variety of physical phenomena in quantum dots and disordered wires, including universal conductance fluctuations, weak localization, Coulomb blockade, sub-Poissonian shot noise, reflectionless tunneling into a superconductor, and giant conductance oscillations in a Josephson junction.
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