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Dynamics, Information and Complexity in Quantum Systems

English · Hardback

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The leading theme of the book is complexity in quantum dynamics. This issue is addressed by comparison with the classical ergodic, information and algorithmic complexity theories.Of particular importance is the notion of Kolmogorov-Sinai dynamical entropy and of its inequivalent quantum extensions formulated by Connes, Narnhofer and Thirring on one hand and Alicki and Fannes on the other. Their connections with extensions to quantum systems of Kolmogorov-Chaitin-Solomonoff algorithmic complexity theory is also presented. The technical tools employed are those of the algebraic approach to quantum statistical mechanics which offers a unifying view of classical and quantum dynamical systems. Proofs and examples are provided in order to make the presentation self consistent.

List of contents

Classical Dynamical Systems.- Classical Dynamics and Ergodic Theory.- Dynamical Entropy and Information.- Algorithmic Complexity.- Quantum Dynamical Systems.- Quantum Mechanics of Finite Degrees of Freedom.- Quantum Information Theory.- Quantum Mechanics of Infinite Degrees of Freedom.- Quantum Dynamical Entropies and Complexities.- Quantum Dynamical Entropies.- Quantum Algorithmic Complexities.

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This book offers a self-contained overview of the entropic approach to quantum dynamical systems. In it, complexity in quantum dynamics is addressed by comparison with the classical ergodic, information, and algorithmic complexity theories.

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“This book fits very well with the recent trends in theoretical and mathematical physics exploiting the interrelations between quantum theory, statistical mechanics and information theory. … The book is clearly written and contains a reasonable amount of elementary background material illustrated by numerous examples, and therefore can serve very well students at the graduate level and researchers entering the field of quantum dynamics and quantum information.” (Robert Alicki, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2010 c)

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From the reviews: "This book fits very well with the recent trends in theoretical and mathematical physics exploiting the interrelations between quantum theory, statistical mechanics and information theory. ... The book is clearly written and contains a reasonable amount of elementary background material illustrated by numerous examples, and therefore can serve very well students at the graduate level and researchers entering the field of quantum dynamics and quantum information." (Robert Alicki, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2010 c)

Product details

Authors Fabio Benatti
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.06.2009
 
EAN 9781402093050
ISBN 978-1-4020-9305-0
No. of pages 536
Dimensions 162 mm x 33 mm x 238 mm
Weight 942 g
Illustrations XII, 536 p.
Series Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
Texts and Monographs in Physics
Topics in Mathematical Physics
Texts and Monographs in Physics
Topics in Mathematical Physics
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

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