New Trends in Quantum Physics and Quantum Information
A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "Mathematical Physics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 1 January 2025 | Viewed by 297
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nonequilibrium quantum field theory; nonequilibrium quantum thermodynamics; nonequilibrium quantum information; quantum vacuum; quantum field theory in curved space
Interests: quantum relativity and quantum spacetime; foundation of quantum mechanics and noncommutative physics; symmetry theoretical formulation of dynamical theory; quantum gravity
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Dear Colleagues,
As we approach one hundred years of quantum mechanics, there have been interesting new foundational and mathematical developments in the technological frontier of quantum information science. To name some examples, the exploration of the bridge between information theory and thermodynamics from nonequilibrium quantum aspects has drawn tremendous attention. These considerations are of particular interest in the context of black hole physics and gravitational wave physics. On the fundamental side, the incorporation of quantum reference frame transformation in the relativity principle has strong implications for quantum gravity. The Special Issue aims to promote exchanges on the general subject matter.
Dr. Jen-Tsung Hsiang
Dr. Otto C. W. Kong
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- 'nonrelativistic' and 'relativistic' quantum information
- foundation of quantum physics
- symmetry theoretical formulation
- quantum reference frame transformations
- noncommutative values of observables
- locality of quantum information in the Heisenberg picture
- pseudo-Hermitian quantum mechanics
- Krein space in quantum physics
- gravity and quantum physics
- nonequilibrium quantum thermodynamics
- driven quantum systems
- fluctuation theorem in quantum open systems
- quantum entropy generation from the information perspective
- decoherence in 'nonrelativistic' and 'relativistic' settings
- noise and quantum operators
- operator spaces and operator systems
- state spaces of C*-algebras
- Tomita representation
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