
Quantum Mechanics of Non-Hamiltonian and Dissipative Systems
- 1st Edition, Volume 7 - May 8, 2008
- Author: Vasily Tarasov
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 4 - 5 3 0 9 1 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 5 9 7 1 - 1
Quantum Mechanics of Non-Hamiltonian and Dissipative Systems is self-contained and can be used by students without a previous course in modern mathematics and physics. The book d… Read more

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Request a sales quoteQuantum Mechanics of Non-Hamiltonian and Dissipative Systems is self-contained and can be used by students without a previous course in modern mathematics and physics. The book describes the modern structure of the theory, and covers the fundamental results of last 15 years. The book has been recommended by Russian Ministry of Education as the textbook for graduate students and has been used for graduate student lectures from 1998 to 2006.
• Requires no preliminary knowledge of graduate and advanced mathematics
• Discusses the fundamental results of last 15 years in this theory
• Suitable for courses for undergraduate students as well as graduate students and specialists in physics mathematics and other sciences
• Discusses the fundamental results of last 15 years in this theory
• Suitable for courses for undergraduate students as well as graduate students and specialists in physics mathematics and other sciences
Libraries and professors as well as upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in physics
Part I. Quantum Kinematics
1. Quantum Kinematics of Bounded Observables
2. Quantum Kinematics of Unbounded Observables
3. Mathematical Structures in Quantum Kinematics
4. Spaces of Quantum Observables
5. Algebras of Quantum Observables
6. Mathematical Structures on State Sets
7. Mathematical Structures in Classical Kinematics
8. Quantization in Kinematics
9. Spectral Representation of Observable
Part II. Quantum Dynamics
10. Superoperators and its Properties
11. Superoperator Algebras and Spaces
12. Superoperator Functions
13. Semi-groups of Superoperators
14. Differential Equations for Quantum Observables
15. Quantum Dynamical Semi-Groups
16. Classical Non-Hamiltonian Dynamics
17. Quantization of Dynamical Structure
18. Quantum Dynamics of States
19. Dynamical Deformation of Algebras of Observables
20. Fractional Quantum Dynamics
21. Stationary States of non-Hamiltoniam Systems
22. Quantum Dynamical Methods
23. Path Integral for non-Hamiltoniam Systems
24. Non-Hamiltonian Systems as a Quantum Computers
1. Quantum Kinematics of Bounded Observables
2. Quantum Kinematics of Unbounded Observables
3. Mathematical Structures in Quantum Kinematics
4. Spaces of Quantum Observables
5. Algebras of Quantum Observables
6. Mathematical Structures on State Sets
7. Mathematical Structures in Classical Kinematics
8. Quantization in Kinematics
9. Spectral Representation of Observable
Part II. Quantum Dynamics
10. Superoperators and its Properties
11. Superoperator Algebras and Spaces
12. Superoperator Functions
13. Semi-groups of Superoperators
14. Differential Equations for Quantum Observables
15. Quantum Dynamical Semi-Groups
16. Classical Non-Hamiltonian Dynamics
17. Quantization of Dynamical Structure
18. Quantum Dynamics of States
19. Dynamical Deformation of Algebras of Observables
20. Fractional Quantum Dynamics
21. Stationary States of non-Hamiltoniam Systems
22. Quantum Dynamical Methods
23. Path Integral for non-Hamiltoniam Systems
24. Non-Hamiltonian Systems as a Quantum Computers
- No. of pages: 530
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 7
- Published: May 8, 2008
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- Hardback ISBN: 9780444530912
- eBook ISBN: 9780080559711
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Vasily Tarasov
Vasily E. Tarasov was born in 1965. He received his M. S. in Physics from the Moscow State University in 1988. V. Tarasov received Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the Moscow State University in 1995. He was a Research Associate at the Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University for six years (1995-2001) and then became a Senior Research Associate at the Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University. Vasily E. Tarasov is an Associate Professor at the Applied Mathematics and Physics Department of Moscow Aviation Institute since 1998. He has published about 90 scientific works, among which 3 books and about 65 papers in refereed journals.
Affiliations and expertise
Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University
and Applied Mathematics and Physics Department, Moscow Aviation Institute, RussiaRead Quantum Mechanics of Non-Hamiltonian and Dissipative Systems on ScienceDirect