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Q-adapted quantum stochastic integrals and differentials in Fock scale

Viacheslav Belavkin, Matthew Brown (2011)

Banach Center Publications

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In this paper we first introduce the Fock-Guichardet formalism for the quantum stochastic (QS) integration, then the four fundamental processes of the dynamics are introduced in the canonical basis as the operator-valued measures, on a space-time σ-field , of the QS integration. Then rigorous analysis of the QS integrals is carried out, and continuity of the QS derivative D is proved. Finally, Q-adapted dynamics is discussed, including Bosonic (Q = I), Fermionic (Q = -I), and monotone...

Feynman diagrams and the quantum stochastic calculus

John Gough (2006)

Banach Center Publications

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We present quantum stochastic calculus in terms of diagrams taking weights in the algebra of observables of some quantum system. In particular, we note the absence of non-time-consecutive Goldstone diagrams. We review recent results in Markovian limits in these terms.

Quantum deformation of relativistic supersymmetry

Sobczyk, Jan

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From the text: The author reviews recent research on quantum deformations of the Poincaré supergroup and superalgebra. It is based on a series of papers (coauthored by P. Kosiński, J. Lukierski, P. Maślanka and A. Nowicki) and is motivated by both mathematics and physics. On the mathematical side, some new examples of noncommutative and noncocommutative Hopf superalgebras have been discovered. Moreover, it turns out that they have an interesting internal structure of graded bicrossproduct....

Quantum stochastic convolution cocycles -algebraic and C*-algebraic

J. Martin Lindsay, Adam G. Skalski (2006)

Banach Center Publications

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We summarise recent results concerning quantum stochastic convolution cocycles in two contexts-purely algebraic and C*-algebraic. In each case the class of cocycles arising as the solution of a quantum stochastic differential equation is characterised and the form taken by the stochastic generator of a *-homomorphic cocycle is described. Throughout the paper a common viewpoint on the algebraic and C*-algebraic situations is emphasised; the final section treats the unifying example of...

The ℤ₂-graded sticky shuffle product Hopf algebra

Robin L. Hudson (2006)

Banach Center Publications

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By abstracting the multiplication rule for ℤ₂-graded quantum stochastic integrals, we construct a ℤ₂-graded version of the Itô Hopf algebra, based on the space of tensors over a ℤ₂-graded associative algebra. Grouplike elements of the corresponding algebra of formal power series are characterised.

Quantum random walk revisited

Kalyan B. Sinha (2006)

Banach Center Publications

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In the framework of the symmetric Fock space over L²(ℝ₊), the details of the approximation of the four fundamental quantum stochastic increments by the four appropriate spin-matrices are studied. Then this result is used to prove the strong convergence of a quantum random walk as a map from an initial algebra 𝓐 into 𝓐 ⊗ ℬ (Fock(L²(ℝ₊))) to a *-homomorphic quantum stochastic flow.

How to categorify one-half of quantum 𝔤𝔩(1|2)

Mikhail Khovanov (2014)

Banach Center Publications

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We describe a collection of differential graded rings that categorify weight spaces of the positive half of the quantized universal enveloping algebra of the Lie superalgebra 𝔤𝔩(1|2).

Splitting the conservation process into creation and annihilation parts

Nicolas Privault (1998)

Banach Center Publications

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The aim of this paper is the study of a non-commutative decomposition of the conservation process in quantum stochastic calculus. The probabilistic interpretation of this decomposition uses time changes, in contrast to the spatial shifts used in the interpretation of the creation and annihilation operators on Fock space.