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The Group-Algebraic Formalism of Quantum Probability and Its Applications in Quantum Statistical Mechanics
by
Gu, Yan
, Wang, Jiao
in
Algebra
/ cat map
/ Characteristic functions
/ Commutation
/ Euclidean geometry
/ group-theoretical characteristic function
/ Harmonic oscillators
/ Hilbert space
/ Lie groups
/ Mathematical models
/ Probability distribution
/ Probability distribution functions
/ Probability theory
/ Quantum field theory
/ Quantum physics
/ quantum probability theory
/ quantum statistical mechanics
/ Quantum statistics
/ Quantum theory
/ quantum-optical master equation
/ Random variables
/ Review
/ Spacetime
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical mechanics
/ Thermal environments
2025
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The Group-Algebraic Formalism of Quantum Probability and Its Applications in Quantum Statistical Mechanics
by
Gu, Yan
, Wang, Jiao
in
Algebra
/ cat map
/ Characteristic functions
/ Commutation
/ Euclidean geometry
/ group-theoretical characteristic function
/ Harmonic oscillators
/ Hilbert space
/ Lie groups
/ Mathematical models
/ Probability distribution
/ Probability distribution functions
/ Probability theory
/ Quantum field theory
/ Quantum physics
/ quantum probability theory
/ quantum statistical mechanics
/ Quantum statistics
/ Quantum theory
/ quantum-optical master equation
/ Random variables
/ Review
/ Spacetime
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical mechanics
/ Thermal environments
2025
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The Group-Algebraic Formalism of Quantum Probability and Its Applications in Quantum Statistical Mechanics
by
Gu, Yan
, Wang, Jiao
in
Algebra
/ cat map
/ Characteristic functions
/ Commutation
/ Euclidean geometry
/ group-theoretical characteristic function
/ Harmonic oscillators
/ Hilbert space
/ Lie groups
/ Mathematical models
/ Probability distribution
/ Probability distribution functions
/ Probability theory
/ Quantum field theory
/ Quantum physics
/ quantum probability theory
/ quantum statistical mechanics
/ Quantum statistics
/ Quantum theory
/ quantum-optical master equation
/ Random variables
/ Review
/ Spacetime
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical mechanics
/ Thermal environments
2025
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The Group-Algebraic Formalism of Quantum Probability and Its Applications in Quantum Statistical Mechanics
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The Group-Algebraic Formalism of Quantum Probability and Its Applications in Quantum Statistical Mechanics
2025
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Overview
We show that the theory of quantum statistical mechanics is a special model in the framework of the quantum probability theory developed by mathematicians, by extending the characteristic function in the classical probability theory to the quantum probability theory. As dynamical variables of a quantum system must respect certain commutation relations, we take the group generated by a Lie algebra constructed with these commutation relations as the bridge, so that the classical characteristic function defined in a Euclidean space is transformed to a normalized, non-negative definite function defined in this group. Indeed, on the quantum side, this group-theoretical characteristic function is equivalent to the density matrix; hence, it can be adopted to represent the state of a quantum ensemble. It is also found that this new representation may have significant advantages in applications. As two examples, we show its effectiveness and convenience in solving the quantum-optical master equation for a harmonic oscillator coupled with its thermal environment, and in simulating the quantum cat map, a paradigmatic model for quantum chaos. Other related issues are reviewed and discussed as well.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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