Spectral Theory of Non Commutative Harmonic Oscillators An Introduction

Spectral Theory of Non Commutative Harmonic Oscillators  An Introduction
Author: Alberto Parmeggiani
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2010-04-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642119217

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This volume describes the spectral theory of the Weyl quantization of systems of polynomials in phase-space variables, modelled after the harmonic oscillator. The main technique used is pseudodifferential calculus, including global and semiclassical variants. The main results concern the meromorphic continuation of the spectral zeta function associated with the spectrum, and the localization (and the multiplicity) of the eigenvalues of such systems, described in terms of “classical” invariants (such as the periods of the periodic trajectories of the bicharacteristic flow associated with the eiganvalues of the symbol). The book utilizes techniques that are very powerful and flexible and presents an approach that could also be used for a variety of other problems. It also features expositions on different results throughout the literature.

Noncommutative Geometry and Physics 3

Noncommutative Geometry and Physics 3
Author: Giuseppe Dito,Motoko Kotani,Yoshiaki Maeda
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2013
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789814425018

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Noncommutative differential geometry has many actual and potential applications to several domains in physics ranging from solid state to quantization of gravity. The strategy is to formulate usual differential geometry in a somewhat unusual manner, using in particular operator algebras and related concepts, so as to be able to plug in noncommutativity in a natural way. Algebraic tools such as K-theory and cyclic cohomology and homology play an important role in this field.

International Symposium on Mathematics Quantum Theory and Cryptography

International Symposium on Mathematics  Quantum Theory  and Cryptography
Author: Tsuyoshi Takagi,Masato Wakayama,Keisuke Tanaka,Noboru Kunihiro,Kazufumi Kimoto,Yasuhiko Ikematsu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2020-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811551918

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This open access book presents selected papers from International Symposium on Mathematics, Quantum Theory, and Cryptography (MQC), which was held on September 25-27, 2019 in Fukuoka, Japan. The international symposium MQC addresses the mathematics and quantum theory underlying secure modeling of the post quantum cryptography including e.g. mathematical study of the light-matter interaction models as well as quantum computing. The security of the most widely used RSA cryptosystem is based on the difficulty of factoring large integers. However, in 1994 Shor proposed a quantum polynomial time algorithm for factoring integers, and the RSA cryptosystem is no longer secure in the quantum computing model. This vulnerability has prompted research into post-quantum cryptography using alternative mathematical problems that are secure in the era of quantum computers. In this regard, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) began to standardize post-quantum cryptography in 2016. This book is suitable for postgraduate students in mathematics and computer science, as well as for experts in industry working on post-quantum cryptography.

A Mathematical Approach to Research Problems of Science and Technology

A Mathematical Approach to Research Problems of Science and Technology
Author: Ryuei Nishii,Shin-ichiro Ei,Miyuki Koiso,Hiroyuki Ochiai,Kanzo Okada,Shingo Saito,Tomoyuki Shirai
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2014-07-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9784431550600

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This book deals with one of the most novel advances in mathematical modeling for applied scientific technology, including computer graphics, public-key encryption, data visualization, statistical data analysis, symbolic calculation, encryption, error correcting codes, and risk management. It also shows that mathematics can be used to solve problems from nature, e.g., slime mold algorithms. One of the unique features of this book is that it shows readers how to use pure and applied mathematics, especially those mathematical theory/techniques developed in the twentieth century, and developing now, to solve applied problems in several fields of industry. Each chapter includes clues on how to use "mathematics" to solve concrete problems faced in industry as well as practical applications. The target audience is not limited to researchers working in applied mathematics and includes those in engineering, material sciences, economics, and life sciences.

Casimir Force Casimir Operators and the Riemann Hypothesis

Casimir Force  Casimir Operators and the Riemann Hypothesis
Author: Gerrit Dijk,Masato Wakayama
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2010-10-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783110226133

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This volume contains the proceedings of the conference "Casimir Force, Casimir Operators and the Riemann Hypothesis – Mathematics for Innovation in Industry and Science" held in November 2009 in Fukuoka (Japan). The motive for the conference was the celebration of the 100th birthday of Casimir and the 150th birthday of the Riemann hypothesis. The conference focused on the following topics: Casimir operators in harmonic analysis and representation theory Number theory, in particular zeta functions and cryptography Casimir force in physics and its relation with nano-science Mathematical biology Importance of mathematics for innovation in industry The latter topic was inspired both by the call for innovation in industry worldwide and by the fact that Casimir, who was the director of Philips research for a long time in his career, had an outspoken opinion on the importance of fundamental science for industry. These proceedings are of interest both to research mathematicians and to those interested in the role science, and in particular mathematics, can play in innovation in industry.

Mathematical Modelling for Next Generation Cryptography

Mathematical Modelling for Next Generation Cryptography
Author: Tsuyoshi Takagi,Masato Wakayama,Keisuke Tanaka,Noboru Kunihiro,Kazufumi Kimoto,Dung Hoang Duong
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789811050657

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This book presents the mathematical background underlying security modeling in the context of next-generation cryptography. By introducing new mathematical results in order to strengthen information security, while simultaneously presenting fresh insights and developing the respective areas of mathematics, it is the first-ever book to focus on areas that have not yet been fully exploited for cryptographic applications such as representation theory and mathematical physics, among others. Recent advances in cryptanalysis, brought about in particular by quantum computation and physical attacks on cryptographic devices, such as side-channel analysis or power analysis, have revealed the growing security risks for state-of-the-art cryptographic schemes. To address these risks, high-performance, next-generation cryptosystems must be studied, which requires the further development of the mathematical background of modern cryptography. More specifically, in order to avoid the security risks posed by adversaries with advanced attack capabilities, cryptosystems must be upgraded, which in turn relies on a wide range of mathematical theories. This book is suitable for use in an advanced graduate course in mathematical cryptography, while also offering a valuable reference guide for experts.

Topics in Algebraic and Topological K Theory

Topics in Algebraic and Topological K Theory
Author: Paul Frank Baum,Ralf Meyer,Rubén Sánchez-García,Marco Schlichting,Bertrand Toën
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-11-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642157073

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This volume is an introductory textbook to K-theory, both algebraic and topological, and to various current research topics within the field, including Kasparov's bivariant K-theory, the Baum-Connes conjecture, the comparison between algebraic and topological K-theory of topological algebras, the K-theory of schemes, and the theory of dg-categories.

Blow up Theories for Semilinear Parabolic Equations

Blow up Theories for Semilinear Parabolic Equations
Author: Bei Hu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642184598

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There is an enormous amount of work in the literature about the blow-up behavior of evolution equations. It is our intention to introduce the theory by emphasizing the methods while seeking to avoid massive technical computations. To reach this goal, we use the simplest equation to illustrate the methods; these methods very often apply to more general equations.