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The Functional Analysis Of Quantum Information Theory A Collection Of Notes Based On Lectures By Gilles Pisier K R Parthasarathy Vern Paulsen And Andreas Winter 2015th Edition Ved Prakash Gupta

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The Functional Analysis Of Quantum Information Theory A Collection Of Notes Based On Lectures By Gilles Pisier K R Parthasarathy Vern Paulsen And Andreas Winter 2015th Edition Ved Prakash Gupta
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Author: Ved Prakash Gupta, Prabha Mandayam, V.S. Sunder
ISBN: 9783319167176, 3319167170
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 2015

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The Functional Analysis Of Quantum Information Theory A Collection Of Notes Based On Lectures By Gilles Pisier K R Parthasarathy Vern Paulsen And Andreas Winter 2015th Edition Ved Prakash Gupta by Ved Prakash Gupta, Prabha Mandayam, V.s. Sunder 9783319167176, 3319167170 instant download after payment.

Authored by leading researchers in the field
First broad yet concise introduction to the subject matter
Tutorial and self-contained presentation
This book provides readers with a concise introduction to current studies on operator-algebras and their generalizations, operator spaces and operator systems, with a special focus on their application in quantum information science. This basic framework for the mathematical formulation of quantum information can be traced back to the mathematical work of John von Neumann, one of the pioneers of operator algebras, which forms the underpinning of most current mathematical treatments of the quantum theory, besides being one of the most dynamic areas of twentieth century functional analysis. Today, von Neumann’s foresight finds expression in the rapidly growing field of quantum information theory. These notes gather the content of lectures given by a very distinguished group of mathematicians and quantum information theorists, held at the IMSc in Chennai some years ago, and great care has been taken to present the material as a primer on the subject matter. Starting from the basic definitions of operator spaces and operator systems, this text proceeds to discuss several important theorems including Stinespring’s dilation theorem for completely positive maps and Kirchberg’s theorem on tensor products of C*-algebras. It also takes a closer look at the abstract characterization of operator systems and, motivated by the requirements of different tensor products in quantum information theory, the theory of tensor products in operator systems is discussed in detail. On the quantum information side, the book offers a rigorous treatment of quantifying entanglement in bipartite quantum systems, and moves on to review four different areas in which ideas from the theory of operator systems and operator algebras play a natural role: the issue of zero-error communication over quantum channels, the strong subadditivity property of quantum entropy, the different norms on quantum states and the corresponding induced norms on quantum channels, and, lastly, the applications of matrix-valued random variables in the quantum information setting.
Topics
Quantum Physics
Quantum Computing
Mathematical Methods in Physics
Functional Analysis
Mathematical Physics

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