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This volume includes papers by leading mathematicians in the fields of stochastic analysis, white noise theory and quantum information, together with their applications. The papers selected were presented at the International Conference on Stochastic Analysis: Classical and Quantum held at Meijo University, Nagoya, Japan from 1 to 5 November 2004. The large range of subjects covers the latest research in probability theory.
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White noise analysis is an advanced stochastic calculus that has developed extensively since three decades ago. It has two main characteristics. One is the notion of generalized white noise functionals, the introduction of which is oriented by the line of advanced analysis, and they have made much contribution to the fields in science enormously. The other characteristic is that the white noise analysis has an aspect of infinite dimensional harmonic analysis arising from the infinite dimensional rotation group. With the help of this rotation group, the white noise analysis has explored new are
White noise theory. --- Gaussian processes. --- Distribution (Probability theory) --- Stochastic processes --- White noise analysis --- Stochastic analysis
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The topics discussed in this book can be classified into three parts:. (i) Gaussian processes. The most general and in fact final representation theory of Gaussian processes is included in this book. This theory is still referred to often and its developments are discussed. (ii) White noise analysis. This book includes the notes of the series of lectures delivered in 1975 at Carleton University in Ottawa. They describe the very original idea of introducing the notion of generalized Brownian functionals (nowadays called "generalized white noise functionals", and sometimes "Hida distribution". (
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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Quantum Information. Topics covered include: quantum computation; NP-complete problem; quantum communication; quantum field theory; Gaussian random fields; complexity in nature; and more.
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Quantum information is a developing multi-disciplinary field, with many exciting links to white noise theory. This connection is explored and presented in this work, which effectively bridges the gap between quantum information theory and complex systems. Arising from the Meijo Winter School and International Conference, the lecture notes and research papers published in this timely volume will have a significant impact on the future development of the theories of quantum information and complexity. This book will be of interest to mathematicians, physicists, computer scientists as well as ele
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