Noncommutative stationary processes
Rolf Gohm
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Noncommutative stationary processes
by Rolf Gohm
Published
2004
Publisher
Springer
Pages
170
ISBN-10
3540209263
Description
Quantum probability and the theory of operator algebras are both concerned with the study of noncommutative dynamics. Focusing on stationary processes with discrete-time parameter, this book presents (without many prerequisites) some basic problems of interest to both fields, on topics including extensions and dilations of completely positive maps, Markov property and adaptedness, endomorphisms of operator algebras and the applications arising from the interplay of these themes. Much of the material is new, but many interesting questions are accessible even to the reader equipped only with basic knowledge of quantum probability and operator algebras.
Subjects
Introductory lectures on rings and modules
Noncommutative algebra
Ring theory
A first course in noncommutative rings
Algèbre non commutative
Topics in noncommutative algebra
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