This volume contains several surveys of important developments in quantum probability. The new type of quantum central limit theorems, based on the notion of free independence rather than the usual Boson or Fermion independence is discussed. A surprising result is that the role of the Gaussian for t
Quantum Probability and Related Topics
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- Publisher
- WS
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 376
- Series
- QPPQ008
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Based on materials discussed in the various quantum probability conferences, this text aims to provide an update on the rapidly growing field of classical probability, quantum physics and functional analysis. This book is intended to be used by mathematicians and includes chapters on the lattice of admissable partitions, weak coupling and low density limits in terms of squeezed vectors and photon limits and macroscopic quasi particle spectrum for the BCS-model.
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This volume contains several surveys of important developments in quantum probability. The new type of quantum central limit theorems, based on the notion of free independence rather than the usual Boson or Fermion independence is discussed. A surprising result is that the role of the Gaussian for t
Continues the studies in quantum probability and related topics.
Based on materials discussed in the various quantum probability conferences, this text aims to provide an update on the rapidly growing field of classical probability, quantum physics and functional analysis. This book is intended to be used by mathematicians and includes chapters on the lattice of
This text is one of a series of volumes whose goal is to provide a picture of the state-of-the-art in this rapidly growing field where classical probability, quantum physics and functional analysis merge together
This text is one of a series of volumes whose goal is to provide a picture of the state-of-the-art in this rapidly growing field where classical probability, quantum physics and functional analysis merge together