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Introduction to random time and quantum randomness / Kai Lai Chung, Jean-Claude Zambrini.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Chung, Kai Lai, 1917-2009.
Zambrini, Jean-Claude.
Series:
Monographs of the Portuguese Mathematical Society ; v. 1.
Monographs of the Portuguese Mathematical Society ; v. 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Quantum chaos.
Random fields.
Mathematical physics.
Stochastic processes.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (225 p.)
Edition:
New ed.
Place of Publication:
River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific, c2003.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book is made up of two essays on the role of time in probability and quantum physics. In the first one, K L Chung explains why, in his view, probability theory starts where random time appears. This idea is illustrated in various probability schemes and the deep impact of those random times on the theory of the stochastic process is shown. In the second essay J-C Zambrini shows why quantum physics is not a regular probabilistic theory, but also why stochastic analysis provides new tools for analyzing further the meaning of Feynman's path integral approach and a number of foundational is
Contents:
Contents ; Monographs of the Portuguese Mathematical Society ; Monografias da Sociedade Portuguesa de Matematica ; Guide ; Foreword to Part 1 ; Part 1. Introduction to Random Time ; 1 Prologue ; 2 Stopping time ; 3 Martingale stopped ; 4 Random past and future ; 5 Other times
6 From first to last 7 Gapless time ; 8 Markov chain in continuum time ; 9 The trouble with the infinite ; References ; Foreword to Part 2 ; Part 2. Introduction to Quantum Randomness ; 1 Classical prologue ; 2 Standard quantum mechanics
3 Probabilities in standard quantum mechanics 4 Feynman's approach to quantum probabilities ; 4.1 Lagrangian mechanics ; 4.2 Feynman's space-time reinterpretation of quantum mechanics ; 5 Schrodinger's Euclidean quantum mechanics
5.1 A probabilistic interpretation of Feynman's approach 5.2 Feynman's results revisited ; 6 Beyond Feynman's approach ; 6.1 More quantum symmetries ; 6.2 Introduction to functional calculus ; 7 Time for a dialogue ; References ; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786611935603
9781281935601
1281935603
9789812795175
9812795170
OCLC:
879023564

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