On Klauder s Path A Field Trip

On Klauder s Path  A Field Trip
Author: G G Emch,G C Hegerfeldt,L Streit
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1994-04-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789814502276

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This volume contains contributions by friends, colleagues and associates of John R Klauder on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Klauder's scientific work embraces vast territories from quantum theories to general relativity, optics and chaotic dynamics. A recurrent theme in his research is the role played by coherent states, in particular, in connection with path integral formulations of quantization. Perhaps at a less lofty level, this concept has had at least two spectacular applications: as a powerful investigative tool in quantum optics and as a precursor to wavelets. In a different vein, Klauder also attacked specific, non-renormalizable but exactly soluble, hard-core models in field theory, where he uncovered what has since been called the Klauder phenomenon. The contributors to this volume represent the special brand of mathematicians and physicists John Klauder helped define throughout his seminal career in the industrial and academic worlds. Contents:Preface (J R Klauder)A Remark on a Connection of Return to Equilibrium and Multiple Ground States in Some Perturbed XY–Model (H Araki)Covariance Sub-Algebras Connected with Symmetry Groups of C∗öAlgebras (H J Borchers)Coherent-State Path-Integrals and Their Relations to Wavelets (B De Facio)Brownian Motion and Its Conditional Descendants (P Garbaczweski)Path Integrals and Network Quantum Numbers (R Gilmore and M Jeffery)Reckoning of the Besselian Path Integral (A Inomata)On Q-Analogs of Coherent States (M A Lohe & L C Biedenharn)Coherent States and Squeezed States, Supercoherent States and Supersqueezed States (M M Nieto)How to Generate Thermal Photons — On the Computer (M R Schroeder)A Local Quantum Theory Without Positive Energy Representations (R F Streater)Quantum Noise and Thermal Noise (H Umezawa)and other papers Readership: Physicists and mathematicians. keywords:

On Klauder s Path

On Klauder s Path
Author: G‚rard G. Emch,G. C. Hegerfeldt,Ludwig Streit
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9810216874

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This volume contains contributions by friends, colleagues and associates of John R Klauder on the occasion of his 60th birthday.Klauder's scientific work embraces vast territories from quantum theories to general relativity, optics and chaotic dynamics. A recurrent theme in his research is the role played by coherent states, in particular, in connection with path integral formulations of quantization. Perhaps at a less lofty level, this concept has had at least two spectacular applications: as a powerful investigative tool in quantum optics and as a precursor to wavelets. In a different vein, Klauder also attacked specific, non-renormalizable but exactly soluble, hard-core models in field theory, where he uncovered what has since been called the Klauder phenomenon.The contributors to this volume represent the special brand of mathematicians and physicists John Klauder helped define throughout his seminal career in the industrial and academic worlds.

Stochastic Processes Physics and Geometry New Interplays II

Stochastic Processes  Physics and Geometry  New Interplays  II
Author: Sergio Albeverio,Fritz Gesztesy
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2000
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821819607

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This volume and Stochastic Processes, Physics and Geometry: New Interplays I present state-of-the-art research currently unfolding at the interface between mathematics and physics. Included are select articles from the international conference held in Leipzig (Germany) in honor of Sergio Albeverio's sixtieth birthday. The theme of the conference, "Infinite Dimensional (Stochastic) Analysis and Quantum Physics", was chosen to reflect Albeverio's wide-ranging scientific interests. The articles in these books reflect that broad range of interests and provide a detailed overview highlighting the deep interplay among stochastic processes, mathematical physics, and geometry. The contributions are written by internationally recognized experts in the fields of stochastic analysis, linear and nonlinear (deterministic and stochastic) PDEs, infinite dimensional analysis, functional analysis, commutative and noncommutative probability theory, integrable systems, quantum and statistical mechanics, geometric quantization, and neural networks. Also included are applications in biology and other areas. Most of the contributions are high-level research papers. However, there are also some overviews on topics of general interest. The articles selected for publication in these volumes were specifically chosen to introduce readers to advanced topics, to emphasize interdisciplinary connections, and to stress future research directions. Volume I contains contributions from invited speakers; Volume II contains additional contributed papers. Members of the Canadian Mathematical Society may order at the AMS member price.

Stochastic Processes Physics and Geometry New Interplays I

Stochastic Processes  Physics and Geometry  New Interplays  I
Author: Sergio Albeverio,Fritz Gesztesy
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2000
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821819593

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This volume and "IStochastic Processes, Physics and Geometry: New Interplays II" present state-of-the-art research currently unfolding at the interface between mathematics and physics. Included are select articles from the international conference held in Leipzig (Germany) in honor of Sergio Albeverio's sixtieth birthday. The theme of the conference, "Infinite Dimensional (Stochastic) Analysis and Quantum Physics", was chosen to reflect Albeverio's wide-ranging scientific interests. The articles in these books reflect that broad range of interests and provide a detailed overview highlighting the deep interplay among stochastic processes, mathematical physics, and geometry. The contributions are written by internationally recognized experts in the fields of stochastic analysis, linear and nonlinear (deterministic and stochastic) PDEs, infinite dimensional analysis, functional analysis, commutative and noncommutative probability theory, integrable systems, quantum and statistical mechanics, geometric quantization, and neural networks. Also included are applications in biology and other areas. Most of the contributions are high-level research papers. However, there are also some overviews on topics of general interest. The articles selected for publication in these volumes were specifically chosen to introduce readers to advanced topics, to emphasize interdisciplinary connections, and to stress future research directions. Volume I contains contributions from invited speakers; Volume II contains additional contributed papers. Members of the Canadian Mathematical Society may order at the AMS member price.

Classification of Nuclear C Algebras Entropy in Operator Algebras

Classification of Nuclear C  Algebras  Entropy in Operator Algebras
Author: M. Rordam,E. Stormer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783662048252

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to the Encyclopaedia Subseries on Operator Algebras and Non-Commutative Geometry The theory of von Neumann algebras was initiated in a series of papers by Murray and von Neumann in the 1930's and 1940's. A von Neumann algebra is a self-adjoint unital subalgebra M of the algebra of bounded operators of a Hilbert space which is closed in the weak operator topology. According to von Neumann's bicommutant theorem, M is closed in the weak operator topology if and only if it is equal to the commutant of its commutant. Afactor is a von Neumann algebra with trivial centre and the work of Murray and von Neumann contained a reduction of all von Neumann algebras to factors and a classification of factors into types I, II and III. C* -algebras are self-adjoint operator algebras on Hilbert space which are closed in the norm topology. Their study was begun in the work of Gelfand and Naimark who showed that such algebras can be characterized abstractly as involutive Banach algebras, satisfying an algebraic relation connecting the norm and the involution. They also obtained the fundamental result that a commutative unital C* -algebra is isomorphic to the algebra of complex valued continuous functions on a compact space - its spectrum. Since then the subject of operator algebras has evolved into a huge mathematical endeavour interacting with almost every branch of mathematics and several areas of theoretical physics.

Fractals in Biology and Medicine

Fractals in Biology and Medicine
Author: G. Losa,T. Nonnenmacher,D. Merlini,Ewald R. Weibel
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2013-03-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783034889360

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"Fractals in Biology and Medicine, Volume 2" explores the potential of the fractal geometry in understanding how to analyse natural shapes. The volume devotes special emphasis to the complex field of human tumours.

Dynamical Entropy in Operator Algebras

Dynamical Entropy in Operator Algebras
Author: Sergey Neshveyev,Erling Størmer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2006-09-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540346739

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The book addresses mathematicians and physicists, including graduate students, who are interested in quantum dynamical systems and applications of operator algebras and ergodic theory. It is the only monograph on this topic. Although the authors assume a basic knowledge of operator algebras, they give precise definitions of the notions and in most cases complete proofs of the results which are used.

Interpreting Quantum Theories

Interpreting Quantum Theories
Author: Laura Ruetsche
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011-06-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191617379

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Traditionally, philosophers of quantum mechanics have addressed exceedingly simple systems: a pair of electrons in an entangled state, or an atom and a cat in Dr. Schrödinger's diabolical device. But recently, much more complicated systems, such as quantum fields and the infinite systems at the thermodynamic limit of quantum statistical mechanics, have attracted, and repaid, philosophical attention. Interpreting Quantum Theories has three entangled aims. The first is to guide those familiar with the philosophy of ordinary QM into the philosophy of 'QM infinity', by presenting accessible introductions to relevant technical notions and the foundational questions they frame. The second aim is to develop and defend answers to some of those questions. Does quantum field theory demand or deserve a particle ontology? How (if at all) are different states of broken symmetry different? And what is the proper role of idealizations in working physics? The third aim is to highlight ties between the foundational investigation of QM infinity and philosophy more broadly construed, in particular by using the interpretive problems discussed to motivate new ways to think about the nature of physical possibility and the problem of scientific realism.