Quantum stochastic processes and noncommutative geometry / Kalyan B. Sinha, Debashish Goswami.

The classical theory of stochastic processes has important applications arising from the need to describe irreversible evolutions in classical mechanics; analogously quantum stochastic processes can be used to model the dynamics of irreversible quantum systems. Noncommutative, i.e. quantum, geometry...

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Uniform Title:Cambridge tracts in mathematics ; 169.
Main Authors: Sinha, Kalyan B. (Kalyan Bidhan), 1944- (Author)
Goswami, Debashish (Author)
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Series:Cambridge tracts in mathematics ; 169.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 290 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Quantum Stochastic Processes & Noncommutative Geometry.
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The classical theory of stochastic processes has important applications arising from the need to describe irreversible evolutions in classical mechanics; analogously quantum stochastic processes can be used to model the dynamics of irreversible quantum systems. Noncommutative, i.e. quantum, geometry provides a framework in which quantum stochastic structures can be explored. This book is the first to describe how these two mathematical constructions are related. In particular, key ideas of semigroups and complete positivity are combined to yield quantum dynamical semigroups (QDS). Sinha and Goswami also develop a general theory of Evans-Hudson dilation for both bounded and unbounded coefficients. The unique features of the book, including the interaction of QDS and quantum stochastic calculus with noncommutative geometry and a thorough discussion of this calculus with unbounded coefficients, will make it of interest to graduate students and researchers in functional analysis, probability and mathematical physics.
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Call Number:QA274 .G67 2007
ISBN:9780511618529 (ebook)
DOI:10.1017/CBO9780511618529