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Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: Recognition and Teleportation (494 KB). Contents: Recognition and Teleportation (M Ohya et al.); Quantum Information and Spacetime Structure (I V Volovich); On Gaussian and Poisson White Noises (N Asai); Renormalization, Orthogonalization, and Generating Functions (N Asai et al.); Insider Trading in Continuous Time (E Barucci et al.); Existence, Uniqueness, Consistency and Dependency on Diffusion Coefficients of Generalized Solutions of Nonlinear Diffusion Equations in Colombeau''s Algebra (H Deguchi); On Mathematical Treatment of Quantum Communication Gate on Fock Space (W Freudenberg et al.); A Frontier of White Noise Analysis (T Hida); An Interacting Fock Spa...
Annotation. ...study on the Power of Potential fluctuation in living cells...some properties of measure-valued processes with singular branching rate and other papers.
This proceedings reports on some of the most recent advances on the interaction between Differential Geometry and Theoretical Physics, a very active and exciting area of contemporary research.The papers are grouped into the following four broad categories: Geometric Methods, Noncommutative Geometry, Quantum Gravity and Topological Quantum Field Theory. A few of the topics covered are Chern-Simons Theory and Generalizations, Knot Invariants, Models of 2D Gravity, Quantum Groups and Strings on Black Holes.
In this volume, leading experts in experimental as well as theoretical physics (both classical and quantum) and probability theory give their views on many intriguing (and still mysterious) problems regarding the probabilistic foundations of physics. The problems discussed during the conference include Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox, Bell's inequality, realism, nonlocality, role of Kolmogorov model of probability theory in quantum physics, von Mises frequency theory, quantum information, computation, “quantum effects” in classical physics.
Recent Developments in Infinite-Dimensional Analysis and Quantum Probability is dedicated to Professor Takeyuki Hida on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The book is more than a collection of articles. In fact, in it the reader will find a consistent editorial work, devoted to attempting to obtain a unitary picture from the different contributions and to give a comprehensive account of important recent developments in contemporary white noise analysis and some of its applications. For this reason, not only the latest results, but also motivations, explanations and connections with previous work have been included. The wealth of applications, from number theory to signal processing, from optimal filtering to information theory, from the statistics of stationary flows to quantum cable equations, show the power of white noise analysis as a tool. Beyond these, the authors emphasize its connections with practically all branches of contemporary probability, including stochastic geometry, the structure theory of stationary Gaussian processes, Neumann boundary value problems, and large deviations.
Contents: The Quantum Filtering Problem as a Dynamical Covariance Condition (L Accardi)CKS-Space in Terms of Growth Functions (N Asai et al.)Large Deviation Principle for Catalytic Processes Associated with Nonlinear Catalytic Noise Equations (I Dôku)The Estimation of Tunneling Time by the Use of Nelson's Quantum Stochastic Process — Towards a Comparison with a Neutron Interference Experiment (T Hashimoto & T Tomomura)Complexity in White Noise Analysis (T Hida)Cauchy Problems in White Noise Analysis and an Application to Finite Dimensional PDEs (U C Ji)Itô Formula for Generalized Lévy Functionals (Y-J Lee & H-H Shih)Rhythmic Contraction and Its Fluctuations in an Amoeboid Organism of th...
This volume contains the proceedings from three conferences: the PISRS 2011 International Conference on Analysis, Fractal Geometry, Dynamical Systems and Economics, held November 8-12, 2011 in Messina, Italy; the AMS Special Session on Fractal Geometry in Pure and Applied Mathematics, in memory of Benoit Mandelbrot, held January 4-7, 2012, in Boston, MA; and the AMS Special Session on Geometry and Analysis on Fractal Spaces, held March 3-4, 2012, in Honolulu, HI. Articles in this volume cover fractal geometry (and some aspects of dynamical systems) in pure mathematics. Also included are articles discussing a variety of connections of fractal geometry with other fields of mathematics, including probability theory, number theory, geometric measure theory, partial differential equations, global analysis on non-smooth spaces, harmonic analysis and spectral geometry. The companion volume (Contemporary Mathematics, Volume 601) focuses on applications of fractal geometry and dynamical systems to other sciences, including physics, engineering, computer science, economics, and finance.
This volume aims to return to the starting point of the fields of infinite dimensional analysis and quantum probability, fields that are growing rapidly at present, and to seriously attempt mutual interaction between the two, with a view to enumerating and solving the many fundamental problems they entail. For such a purpose, we look for interdisciplinary bridges in mathematics including classical probability and to different branches of physics, in particular, research for new paradigms for information science on the basis of quantum theory.
Quantum Mechanics of Non-Hamiltonian and Dissipative Systems is self-contained and can be used by students without a previous course in modern mathematics and physics. The book describes the modern structure of the theory, and covers the fundamental results of last 15 years. The book has been recommended by Russian Ministry of Education as the textbook for graduate students and has been used for graduate student lectures from 1998 to 2006.• Requires no preliminary knowledge of graduate and advanced mathematics • Discusses the fundamental results of last 15 years in this theory• Suitable for courses for undergraduate students as well as graduate students and specialists in physics mathematics and other sciences
Classical and quantum conditioning : mathematical and information theoretical aspects / L. Accardi -- Dynamics and potentials / F. Araki -- Kossakowski-Ohya teleportation scheme and its applications / M. Asano, M. Ohya and Y. Tanaka -- Utility and value of information in cognitive science, biology and quantum theory / R.V. Belavkin -- Spectral properties of entanglement witnesses and positive maps / D. Chruściński -- Quantum entanglement and multipartite symmetric states / D. Chruściński -- On a quantum model of brain activities / K.-H. Fichtner [und weitere] -- Some of the recent topics in white noise theory / T. Hida -- Note on generalized white noise functionals / T. Hida -- On estima...