Quantum 1/f noise

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Quantum 1/f noise is an intrinsic part of quantum mechanics. It comes from scattering of different particles of one another in solid state physics. Quantum 1/f noise is a source of Chaos in such systems.

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1/f noise has also recently been discovered in higher ordered self constructing functions, as well as complex systems, both biological, chemical, and physical.

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The basic derivation of Quantum 1/f was made by Peter Handel from the University of Missouri - St. Louis, and published in Physical Review Letters A, in August 1980.

For more on Quantum 1/f, see: P.H. Handel: "1/f Macroscopic Quantum Fluctuations of Electric Currents Due to Bremsstrahlung with Infrared Radiative Corrections", Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung 30a, p.1201 (1975)

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