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Erwin Brüning

    Distributionen und Hilbertraumoperatoren
    Theoretical Foundations of Quantum Information Processing and Communication
    Mathematical Methods in Physics
    Variational Methods in Mathematical Physics
    • 2015

      Mathematical Methods in Physics

      Distributions, Hilbert Space Operators, Variational Methods, and Applications in Quantum Physics

      • 628 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Focusing on the nuances of China's trade surplus, the book addresses common misconceptions and explores the relationship between the RMB's exchange rate and trade dynamics. It also offers insights into strategies China might employ to mitigate trade frictions, providing a comprehensive analysis of economic factors at play.

      Mathematical Methods in Physics
    • 2011

      Variational Methods in Mathematical Physics

      A Unified Approach

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This revised edition offers a comprehensive exploration of modern advancements in the direct methods of calculus of variations, bridging traditional approaches with contemporary theories. Key topics include Thomas-Fermi theory and global systems of semilinear elliptic partial-differential equations, focusing on weak solutions and their regularity. While it connects to nonlinear functional analysis, the presentation prioritizes clarity and accessibility, making it suitable for readers seeking a deeper understanding of applied mathematics and mathematical physics.

      Variational Methods in Mathematical Physics
    • 2009

      Based on eight extensive lectures selected from those given at the renowned Chris Engelbrecht Summer School in Theoretical Physics in South Africa, this text on the theoretical foundations of quantum information processing and communication covers an array of topics, including quantum probabilities, open systems, and non-Markovian dynamics and decoherence. It also addresses quantum information and relativity as well as testing quantum mechanics in high energy physics. Because these self-contained lectures discuss topics not typically covered in advanced undergraduate courses, they are ideal for post-graduate students entering this field of research. Some of the lectures are written at a more introductory level while others are presented as tutorials that survey recent developments and results in various subfields.

      Theoretical Foundations of Quantum Information Processing and Communication