Information and Entanglement Measures in Quantum Systems: Applications to Atomic Physics - Couverture souple

Manzano Diosdado, Daniel

 
9783844329063: Information and Entanglement Measures in Quantum Systems: Applications to Atomic Physics

Synopsis

This book is a multidisciplinary contribution to the information theory of single-particle Coulomb systems in their relativistic and not relativistic description, to the theory of special functions of mathematical physics with the proposal and analysis of a new set of measures of spreading for orthogonal polynomials, to quantum computation and learning devices and to the analysis of entanglement in systems of identical fermions, in this field we propose a separability criteria for pure states of N identical fermions and the entanglement of two-electron atoms is studied, a new separability criteria for continuous variable systems is also analyzed. The notions of information, complexity and entanglement play a central role.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

This book is a multidisciplinary contribution to the information theory of single-particle Coulomb systems in their relativistic and not relativistic description, to the theory of special functions of mathematical physics with the proposal and analysis of a new set of measures of spreading for orthogonal polynomials, to quantum computation and learning devices and to the analysis of entanglement in systems of identical fermions, in this field we propose a separability criteria for pure states of N identical fermions and the entanglement of two-electron atoms is studied, a new separability criteria for continuous variable systems is also analyzed. The notions of information, complexity and entanglement play a central role.

Biographie de l'auteur

Daniel Manzano studied Physics at the University of Granada (Spain). He made a Master in Physics and Mathematics and a PhD at the Department of Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics of this university. At this time he is working at the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the University of Innsbruck.

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