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Fundamental Mathematical Structures of Quantum Theory - Spectral Theory, Foundational Issues, Symmetries, Algebraic Formulation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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Fundamental Mathematical Structures of Quantum Theory - Spectral Theory, Foundational Issues, Symmetries, Algebraic Formulation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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This textbook presents in a concise and self-contained way the
advanced fundamental mathematical structures in quantum theory. It
is based on lectures prepared for a 6 months course for MSc
students. The reader is introduced to the beautiful interconnection
between logic, lattice theory, general probability theory, and
general spectral theory including the basic theory of von Neumann
algebras and of the algebraic formulation, naturally arising in the
study of the mathematical machinery of quantum theories. Some
general results concerning hidden-variable interpretations of QM
such as Gleason's and the Kochen-Specker theorems and the related
notions of realism and non-contextuality are carefully discussed.
This is done also in relation with the famous Bell (BCHSH)
inequality concerning local causality. Written in a didactic style,
this book includes many examples and solved exercises. The work is
organized as follows. Chapter 1 reviews some elementary facts and
properties of quantum systems. Chapter 2 and 3 present the main
results of spectral analysis in complex Hilbert spaces. Chapter 4
introduces the point of view of the orthomodular lattices' theory.
Quantum theory form this perspective turns out to the probability
measure theory on the non-Boolean lattice of elementary observables
and Gleason's theorem characterizes all these measures. Chapter 5
deals with some philosophical and interpretative aspects of quantum
theory like hidden-variable formulations of QM. The Kochen-Specker
theorem and its implications are analyzed also in relation BCHSH
inequality, entanglement, realism, locality, and non-contextuality.
Chapter 6 focuses on the algebra of observables also in the
presence of superselection rules introducing the notion of von
Neumann algebra. Chapter 7 offers the idea of (groups of) quantum
symmetry, in particular, illustrated in terms of Wigner and Kadison
theorems. Chapter 8 deals with the elementary ideas and results of
the so called algebraic formulation of quantum theories in terms of
both *-algebras and C*-algebras. This book should appeal to a dual
readership: on one hand mathematicians that wish to acquire the
tools that unlock the physical aspects of quantum theories; on the
other physicists eager to solidify their understanding of the
mathematical scaffolding of quantum theories.
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