Mathematical foundations of information flow : [electronic resource] Clifford Lectures Information Flow in Physics, Geometry, and Logic and Computation, March 12-15, 2008, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana / Samson Abramsky, Michael Mislove, editors.
Material type: TextSeries: Proceedings of symposia in applied mathematics ; v. 71Publication details: Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c2012Description: 1 online resource (xi, 267 p. : ill.)ISBN: 9780821890066 (online)Subject(s): Categories (Mathematics) -- Congresses | Topological semigroups -- Congresses | Category theory; homological algebra -- Categories with structure -- Structured objects in a category (group objects, etc.) | Topological groups, Lie groups -- Topological and differentiable algebraic systems -- Structure of topological semigroups | Optics, electromagnetic theory -- General -- Electron optics | Quantum theory -- Axiomatics, foundations, philosophy -- Logical foundations of quantum mechanics; quantum logic | Quantum theory -- Axiomatics, foundations, philosophy -- Quantum information, communication, networks | Relativity and gravitational theory -- General relativity -- None of the above, but in this section | Game theory, economics, social and behavioral sciences -- Game theory -- Noncooperative gamesAdditional physical formats: Mathematical foundations of information flow :DDC classification: 512/.62 LOC classification: QA169 | .M388 2008Other classification: 18D35 | 22A15 | 78A15 | 81P10 | 81P45 | 83C99 | 91A10 Online resources: Contents | ContentsCurrent library | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Papers from the 2008 Clifford Lectures, an annual series sponsored by the Tulane University Mathematics Department in honor of A.H. Clifford.
Includes bibliographical references.
$H*$-algebras and nonunital Frobenius algebras: First steps in infinite-dimensional categorical quantum mechanics / Samson Abramsky and Chris Heunen -- Teleportation in general probabilistic theories / Howard Barnum, Jonathan Barrett, Matthew Leifer and Alexander Wilce -- Fixed points in epistemic game theory / Adam Brandenburger, Amanda Friedenberg and H. Jerome Keisler -- Spekkens's toy theory as a category of processes / Bob Coecke and Bill Edwards -- Categorical traces from single-photon linear optics / Peter Hines and Philip Scott -- Compact affine monoids, harmonic analysis and information theory / Karl H. Hofmann and Michael Mislove -- The scope of a quantum channel / Keye Martin -- Spacetime geometry from causal structure and a measurement / Keye Martin and Prakash Panangaden -- Geometry of abstraction in quantum computation / Dusko Pavlovic --
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Electronic reproduction. Providence, Rhode Island : American Mathematical Society. 2012
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