Dr. Boon Leong Lan
School of Science
Monash University, Malaysia
Associate Professor
Email: lan.boon.leong@monash.edu
Qualifications
1990 Ph.D., Physics, School of Physics, Georgia Tech, USA
1989 M.Sc., Physics, School of Physics, Georgia Tech, USA
1986 B.A., Physics and Mathematics, Hanover College, USA
Publications (Selected)
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Newtonian and special-relativistic predictions for the trajectory of a
low-speed scattering system, B. L. Lan and F. Borondo, Phys. Rev. E 83 036201
(2011).
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Newtonian versus general-relativistic prediction for the trajectory of a
bouncing ball system, S. N. Liang and B. L. Lan, Results in Physics 1 36-39
(2011).
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Newtonian and special-relativistic predictions for the trajectory of a
slow-moving dissipative dynamical system, B. L. Lan and H. Y. Cheng, Commun.
Nonlinear Sci. Numer. Simulat. 15 2497-2503 (2010).
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Implications of the disagreement between Newtonian and relativistic
low-speed trajectories, B. L. Lan, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 42 534-537
(2009).
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Power spectrum of the fluctuation of the spectral staircase function, B.
L. Lan, J. A. Ng and M. S. Santhanam, Europhysics Letters 76 1043-1049 (2006).
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Comparison of the Newtonian and relativistic predicted trajectories for a
low-speed periodically-delta-kicked system, B. L. Lan, Chaos 16 033107 (5
pages) (2006).
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Violation of the correspondence principle: breakdown of the Bohm-Newton
trajectory correspondence in a macroscopic system, B. L. Lan, Physical Review A
61 032105 (6 pages) (2000).
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Wave packet initial motion, spreading and energy in the periodically
kicked pendulum, B. L. Lan, Physical Review E 50 764-769 (1994).
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Quantum-classical correspondence and quantum chaos in the periodically
kicked pendulum, B. L. Lan and R. F. Fox, Physical Review A 43 646-655 (1991).
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Chaos and the correspondence limit in the periodically kicked pendulum, R.
F. Fox and B. L. Lan, Physical Review A 41 2952-2968 (1990).