QUANTUM INFORMATION II – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

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Author(s): Hida Takeyuki
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9789810243173
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Contents:

  • The Quantum Filtering Problem as a Dynamical Covariance Condition (L Accardi)
  • CKS-Space in Terms of Growth Functions (N Asai et al.)
  • Large Deviation Principle for Catalytic Processes Associated with Nonlinear Catalytic Noise Equations (I Dôku)
  • The Estimation of Tunneling Time by the Use of Nelson's Quantum Stochastic Process — Towards a Comparison with a Neutron Interference Experiment (T Hashimoto & T Tomomura)
  • Complexity in White Noise Analysis (T Hida)
  • Cauchy Problems in White Noise Analysis and an Application to Finite Dimensional PDEs (U C Ji)
  • Itô Formula for Generalized Lévy Functionals (Y-J Lee & H-H Shih)
  • Rhythmic Contraction and Its Fluctuations in an Amoeboid Organism of the Physarum Plasmodium (T Nakagaki & H Yamada)
  • Quantum Computation and NP-Complete Problems (T Nishino)
  • A Note on Coherent State Representations of White Noise Operators (N Obata)
  • Complexity in Quantum System and Its Application to Brain Function (M Ohya)
  • NP-Complete Problems with Chaotic Dynamics (M Ohya & I V Volovich)
  • Field Fluctuation and Signal Generation in Living Cells (F Oosawa)
  • Stochastic Processes Generated by Functions of the Lévy Laplacian (K Saitô & A H Tsoi)
  • Gaussian Processes and Gaussian Random Fields (S Si) An Approach to Synthesize Filters with Reduced Structures Using a Neural Network (K Suzuki et al.)
  • Study for Modeling the Spontaneous Fluctuation in Biological System (M Yamanoi et al.)

Readership: Pure and applied probabilists, functional analysts, mathematical physicists, theoretical physicists and mathematical biologists.