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Quantum Entropy and Its Use: Theoretical and Mathematical Physics

Autor M. Ohya, Denes Petz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 mar 2004
Entropy is a concept which appears in several fields and it is in the center of interest both in mathematical and physical subjects, sometimes even at other places, for example in communication engineering. The birthplace of quantum entropy was in quantum statistical mechanics. Quantum entropy is not a single concept but rather a family of notions which started with the von Neumann entropy of a density matrix and has developed in a number of directions. The heritage of quantum entropies from quantum mechanics is their strong relation to Hilbert space. This book begins with the entropy of a state and through the entropy of coarse graining it proceeds to the quantum dynamical entropy. A bunch of topics shows the direct physical relevance of the entropy methods. The math­ ematical formalism is based on operator theory and mostly the language of operator algebras is used. The use of the concepts and methods of functional analysis not only makes the theory of quantum entropy more uniform and lu­ cid, but it essentially simplifies and extends it. A comprehensive presentation without these elements would not be possible.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540208068
ISBN-10: 3540208062
Pagini: 364
Ilustrații: X, 350 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Theoretical and Mathematical Physics

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

I Entropies for Finite Quantum Systems.- 1 Fundamental Concepts.- 2 Postulates for Entropy and Relative Entropy.- 3 Convex Trace Functions.- II Entropies for General Quantum Systems.- 4 Modular Theory and Auxiliaries.- 5 Relative Entropy of States of Operator Algebras.- 6 From Relative Entropy to Entropy.- 7 Functionals of Entropy Type.- III Channeling Transformation and Coarse Graining.- 8 Channels and Their Transpose.- 9 Sufficient Channels and Measurements.- 10 Dynamical Entropy.- 11 Stationary Processes.- IV Perturbation Theory.- 12 Perturbation of States.- 13 Variational Expression of Perturbational Limits.- V Miscellanea.- 14 Central Limit and Quasi-free Reduction.- 15 Thermodynamics of Quantum Spin Systems.- 16 Entropic Uncertainty Relations.- 17 Temperley-Lieb Algebras and Index.- 18 Optical Communication Processes.

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This monograph, by now a standard reference in the field, provides a complete overview of quantum entropy theory, from the early days of quantum mechanics up to the most recent developments. It employs mathematical formalism based on operator theory and functional analysis with a goal of creating a comprehensive account of the different entropy concepts, their interrelations and use. Among the ideas discussed are entropy of a quantum state, relative entropy, mutual entropy, entropy of a coarse graining and dynamical entropy. Numerous fundamental properties of quantum information measurement are developed, including the von Neumann entropy of a statistical operator and its limiting normalized version, the entropy rate. Use of quantum-entropy quantities is made in perturbation theory, central limit theorems, thermodynamics of spin systems, entropic uncertainty relations, and optical communication. This new softcover corrected reprint contains summaries of recent developments added to the ends of the chapters.

Caracteristici

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras