Quantum Networks: Dynamics of Open Nanostructures - Book Review,
by Gunter Mahler

Book Description Quantum Networks is focused on density matrix theory cast into a representation - SU(n) algebra - particularly adapted to describing networks of quasi-molecular subsystems. This approach is important for understanding how classical properties emerge within a quantum mechanical world and how non-classical features survive in a classical environment. Non-classical aspects such as single-particle and multi-particle coherence are introduced and discussed. A picture evolves of how these features are generated and destroyed by interactions with the environment. The outcome is a description of how the dynamics of individual quantum sytems are interrelated with information dynamics. This book will be invaluable for graduates and scientists with a theoretical interest in quantum systems.
Book Info Focuses on density matrix theory cast into a product operator representation, particularly adapted to describing networks of finite-state subsystems. Of interest to graduate students & scientists with a theoretical focus on composite quantum systems. DLC: Nanostructures.
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