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Quantum Kac's chaos Androulakis, George
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We study the notion of quantum Kac's chaos which was implicitly introduced by Spohn and explicitly formulated by Gottlieb. We prove the analogue of a result of Sznitman which gives the equivalence of Kac's chaos to 2-chaoticity and to convergence of empirical measures. Finally we give a simple, different proof of a result of Spohn which states that chaos propagates with respect to certain Hamiltonians that define the evolution of the mean field limit for interacting quantum systems. The talk is based on joint work with Rade Musulin.
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Quantum Kac's chaos
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Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery
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2018-09-03T15:03
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We study the notion of quantum Kac's chaos which was implicitly introduced by Spohn and explicitly formulated by Gottlieb. We prove the analogue of a result of Sznitman which gives the equivalence of Kac's chaos
to 2-chaoticity and to convergence of empirical measures. Finally we give a simple, different proof of a result of
Spohn which states that chaos propagates with respect to certain Hamiltonians that define the evolution of the
mean field limit for interacting quantum systems. The talk is based on joint work with Rade Musulin.
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57.0
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eng
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Author affiliation: University of South Carolina
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2019-03-16
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0376985
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Unreviewed
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