Quantum Probability and Applications II | Proceedings of a Workshop held in Heidelberg, West Germany, October 1-5, 1984 | ISBN 9783540156611

Quantum Probability and Applications II

Proceedings of a Workshop held in Heidelberg, West Germany, October 1-5, 1984

herausgegeben von Luigi Accardi und Wilhelm v. Waldenfels
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonLuigi Accardi
Herausgegeben vonWilhelm v. Waldenfels
Buchcover Quantum Probability and Applications II  | EAN 9783540156611 | ISBN 3-540-15661-5 | ISBN 978-3-540-15661-1

Quantum Probability and Applications II

Proceedings of a Workshop held in Heidelberg, West Germany, October 1-5, 1984

herausgegeben von Luigi Accardi und Wilhelm v. Waldenfels
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonLuigi Accardi
Herausgegeben vonWilhelm v. Waldenfels

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • On the polaron asymptotics at finite coupling constant.
  • Stochastic calculus on local algebras.
  • Trapping in stochastic mechanics and applications to covers of clouds and radiation belts.
  • A remark on dynamical semigroups in terms of diffusion processes.
  • Quasi-free stochastic evolutions.
  • Dilations of operation valued stochastic processes.
  • The Doob-Meyer decomposition for the square of Itô-Clifford L2-martingales.
  • Poisson processes and quantum field theory: A model.
  • The entropy of quantum Markov states.
  • Entropic uncertainty relations in quantum mechanics.
  • Estimates of quantum deviations from classical mechanics using large deviation results.
  • Adiabatic elimination technique for quantum dissipative systems.
  • Limitations for chaotic motion in quantum mechanics.
  • Non commutative Lp spaces and K. M. S. functions.
  • Normal product states and nuclearity: New aspects of algebraic quantum field theory.
  • The low density limit for N-level systems.
  • The C?-Algebras of the two-dimensional ising model.
  • Infinite divisibility and central limit theorems for completely positive mappings.
  • Temperature-dependent lamb shift of a quantum oscillator.
  • Construction of stationary quantum markov processes through quantum stochastic calculus.
  • A model for a unified quantum description of macroscopic and microscopic systems.
  • Conditional expectations in Lp-spaces over von neumann algebras.
  • Quantum gibbs states and the zeroth law of thermodynamics.
  • Dissipative quantum tunneling.
  • Carlen processes: A new class of diffusions with singular drifts.
  • Adiabatic drag and initial slips for random processes with slow and fast variables.
  • Uses of non-Fock quantum Brownian motion and a quantum martingale representation theorem.
  • Supersymmetry and a two-dimensional reduction in random phenomena.
  • Onthe structure of markov dilations on W?-algebras.
  • A new construction of unitary dilations : Singular coupling to white noise.
  • A new approach to quantum ergodicity and chaos.
  • Quantum Markov processes on Fock space described by integral kernels.
  • Quantization of brownian motion processes in potential fields.
  • Gleason measures and quantum comparative probability.
  • State change and entropies in quantum dynamical systems.
  • Some remarks on the integration of Schrödinger equation using the quantum stochastic calculus.
  • Convergence almost everywhere in W*- algebras.
  • Properties of quantum entropy.
  • Semiclassical description of n-level systems interacting with radiation fields.
  • The charge class of the vacuum state in a free massless dirac field theory.
  • Derivation of classical hydrodynamics of a quantum coulomb system.
  • Positive and conditionally positive linear functionals on coalgebras.
  • The Ito-Clifford integral part II.
  • Detailed balance and equilibrium.
  • Spontaneous light emission described by a quantum stochastic differential equation.