Quantum Probability, close to how we understand it today, has been born in the late 60ies and early 70ies of the last centruy - and Gigi Accardi was among its pioneers. Since the late 80ies and early 90ies Hilbert modules occur naturally in quantum probability - and again Gigi was among the first who noticed that. It is the scope of my talk to explain (some of) the striking and profound consequences of this insight - more profound, maybe, than it was expected even by the persons who uncovered it.
Hilbert Modüles - A Moden Language for Quantum Probability
SKEIDE, Michael
2017-01-01
Abstract
Quantum Probability, close to how we understand it today, has been born in the late 60ies and early 70ies of the last centruy - and Gigi Accardi was among its pioneers. Since the late 80ies and early 90ies Hilbert modules occur naturally in quantum probability - and again Gigi was among the first who noticed that. It is the scope of my talk to explain (some of) the striking and profound consequences of this insight - more profound, maybe, than it was expected even by the persons who uncovered it.File in questo prodotto:
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