Schrodinger Equations and Diffusion Theory (e-bog) af Nagasawa, Masao
Nagasawa, Masao (forfatter)

Schrodinger Equations and Diffusion Theory e-bog

619,55 DKK (inkl. moms 774,44 DKK)
Schrodinger Equations and Diffusion Theory addresses the question &quote;What is the Schrodinger equation?&quote; in terms of diffusion processes, and shows that the Schrodinger equation and diffusion equations in duality are equivalent. In turn, Schrodinger's conjecture of 1931 is solved. The theory of diffusion processes for the Schrodinger equation tells us that we must go further into the t...
E-bog 619,55 DKK
Forfattere Nagasawa, Masao (forfatter)
Forlag Birkhauser
Udgivet 13 december 2012
Genrer PBKJ
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783034805605
Schrodinger Equations and Diffusion Theory addresses the question "e;What is the Schrodinger equation?"e; in terms of diffusion processes, and shows that the Schrodinger equation and diffusion equations in duality are equivalent. In turn, Schrodinger's conjecture of 1931 is solved. The theory of diffusion processes for the Schrodinger equation tells us that we must go further into the theory of systems of (infinitely) many interacting quantum (diffusion) particles.The method of relative entropy and the theory of transformations enable us to construct severely singular diffusion processes which appear to be equivalent to Schrodinger equations. The theory of large deviations and the propagation of chaos of interacting diffusion particles reveal the statistical mechanical nature of the Schrodinger equation, namely, quantum mechanics. The text is practically self-contained and requires only an elementary knowledge of probability theory at the graduate level. --- This book is a self-contained, very well-organized monograph recommended to researchers and graduate students in the field of probability theory, functional analysis and quantum dynamics. (...) what is written in this book may be regarded as an introduction to the theory of diffusion processes and applications written with the physicists in mind. Interesting topics present themselves as the chapters proceed. (...) this book is an excellent addition to the literature of mathematical sciences with a flavour different from an ordinary textbook in probability theory because of the author's great contributions in this direction. Readers will certainly enjoy the topics and appreciate the profound mathematical properties of diffusion processes. (Mathematical Reviews)