Mathematical horizons for quantum physics
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Mathematical horizons for quantum physics
(Lecture notes series, Institute for Mathematical Sciences, National University of Singapore, v. 20)
World Scientific, c2010
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Other editors: Berthold-Georg Englert, Leong-Chuan Kwek, Jun Suzuki
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Quantum theory is one of the most important intellectual developments in the early twentieth century. The confluence of mathematics and quantum physics emerged arguably from Von Neumann's seminal work on the spectral theory of linear operators. This volume arose from a two-month workshop held at the Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the National University of Singapore in July-September 2008 on mathematical physics, focusing specifically on operator algebras in quantum theory.This volume is essentially written for graduate students and young researchers so that they can acquire a gentle introduction to the application of operator algebras to quantum information sciences, chaotic and many-body problems. Several lecture notes delivered during the workshop by experts in the field were specially commissioned for this volume.
Table of Contents
- Control of the Molecular Alignment or Orientation by Laser Pulses (A Keller)
- Quantum Computing and Devices: A Short Introduction (Z-G Zhang et al.)
- Dynamics of Mixed Classical-Quantum Systems, Geometric Quantization and Coherent States (H R Jauslin & D Sugny)
- Quantum Memories as Open Systems (R Alicki)
- Two Mathematical Problems in Quantum Information Theory (A S Holevo)
- Dissipatively Induced Bipartite Entanglement (F Benatti)
- Scattering in Nonrelativistic Quantum Field Theory (J Derezinski)
- Mathematical Theory of Atoms and Molecules (V Bach).
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