32nd International Conference on

Quantum Probability and Related Topics

Levico Terme, May 29-June 4, 2011

 

 

 

List of Invited Lectures

 

1)   Luigi Accardi (Roma II, Italy): Tba

2)   Irina Ya. Aref’eva (Moscow, Russia): Stochastization in nonlocal cosmological inflation

3)   Anton Arnold (Wien, Austria): Quantum Fokker-Planck models: kinetic and operator theory approaches

4)   Alberto Barchielli (Milano Politecnico, Italy): Quantum measurements in continuous time and non-Markovian evolutions

5)   Viacheslav Belavkin (Nottingham, UK): Tba

6)   Alexander Belton (Lancaster, UK): A class of quantum flows with unbounded generators

7)   Andreas Boukas (Athens, Greece): Identification of the renormalized powers of quantum white noise (RPQWN) Lie algebra and the $w_{\infty}$ algebra of conformal field theory

8)   Wlodek Bryc (Cincinnati, USA): Processes with linear regressions and quadratic conditional variances

9)   Vitonofrio Crismale (Bari, Italy): Symmetric states on the CAR algebra

10)   Paolo Da Pelo (Bari, Italy): Fundamental theorem of calculus for a family of stochastic integrals and related Wong-Zakai theorems

11)   Giuseppe Da Prato (SNS Pisa, Italy): Schauder estimates for elliptic equations in infinite dimensional Hilbert spaces

12)   Vladimir Dobrev (Sofia, Bulgaria): Non-relativistic holography in Schroedinger setting

13)   Franco Fagnola (Milano Politecnico, Italy): Cycle decomposition of quantum Markov semigroups

14)   Philip Feinsilver (Carbondale, USA): Zeons: Some properties and applications

15)   Francesco Fidaleo (Roma II, Italy): Disordered Fermions on lattices and their spectral properties

16)   Uwe Franz (Besançon, France): Higher order extension of Loewner’s theory: Operator k-tone functions

17)   Wolfgang Freudenberg (Cottbus): On a quantum statistical model of certain aspects of the recognition process

18)   Julio Cesar Garcia (Iztapalapa, Mexico): A sufficient condition for all invariant states of a QMS to be diagonal

19)   Toshihide Hara (Tokyo, Japan): Some mathematical techniques to study life sciences

20)   Takeyuki Hida (Nagoya, Japan): Some of the recent topics on white noise theory

21)   Robin Hudson (Loughborough, UK): Quantum Levy area

22)   Satoshi Iriyama (Tokyo, Japan): On computational complexity of quantum algorithm for factoring

23)   Un Cig Ji (Cheongju, Korea): Wick product of white noise operators in terms of quantum white noise derivatives

24)   Andrei Khrennikov (Växjö-Kalmar, Sweden): Prequantum classical statistical field theory; Heisenberg’s uncertainty from the background random field

25)   Yuri Kondratiev (Bielefeld, Germany): Kinetic equations for interacting particle systems in continuum

26)   Hui-Hsiung Kuo (Baton Rouge, USA): A stochastic integral for adapted and instantly independent stochastic processes

27)   Alberto Lanconelli (Bari, Italy): Wick product, convolution and Young inequality

28)   Martin Lindsay (Lancaster, UK): Two new commutation relations for quantum stochastic analysis

29)   Yun Gang Lu (Bari, Italy): Characterization of Gaussian type interacting Fock space with zero-one value weight function

30)   Milosz Michalski (Torun, Poland): Nonlinear methods in entanglement detection

31)   Naofumi Muraki (Iwate, Japan): Noncommutative independence

32)   Lukas Neumann (Wien, Austria): Recent progress in the critical case for the quantum Fokker Plance equation

33)   Nobuaki Obata (Tohoku, Japan): Convolution operators in white noise calculus: Revisited

34)   Masanori Ohya (Tokyo, Japan): Tba

35)   Leopoldo Pantaleón Martínez (Iztapalapa, Mexico): Are sufficient conditions for conservativity of minimal quantum semigroups necessary?

36)   Alexander Pechen (Moscow, Russia): Non-crossing pair partitions and free white noise in the low density limit

37)   Roberto Quezada Batalla (Iztapalapa, Mexico): Current decomposition for Gorini-Kossakowski-Sudarshan and Lindblad generators

38)   Florin Radulescu (Roma II, Italy): Quantum dynamics in problems related to von Neumann algebras and number theory

39)   Habib Rebei (Gabes, Tunisia): Generalized Weyl operator and Lie algebra time shift

40)   Hafedh Rguigui (Tunis, Tunisia): Cauchy problems associated to quantum white noise derivation

41)   Anis Riahi (Gabes, Tunisia): Nuclear realization of the Virasoro-Zamolodchikov-w_\infty \star-Lie algebras through the renormalized higher powers of the quantum Meixner white noise

42)   Michael Roeckner (Bielefeld, Germany): Recent extinction results for stochastic porous media equations and applications to self-organized criticality

43)   Kimiaki Saito (Meijo, Japan): Infinite dimensional Laplacians associated with derivatives of white noise

44)   Michael Schurmann (Greifswald, Germany): Polynomial monoids’ and quantum probability

45)   Michael Skeide (Campobasso, Italy): Interacting Fock spaces and subproduct systems

46)   Si Si (Aichi-ken, Japan): A new noise with space parameter and its characteristic properties

47)   Kalyan Sinha (Bangalore, India): Unitary processes with stationary independent increments

48)   Oleg Smolyanov (Moscow, Russia): Infinite-dimensional equations for measures and Bogoliubov type equations

49)   Luigi Sportelli (Bari, Italy): On a connection between the Wick product for the Poisson distribution and the law of the sum of independent random variables

50)   Alessandro Toigo (Milano Politecnico, Italy): Tba

51)   Igor Volovich (Moscow, Russia): Quantum photosynthesis and stochastic limit

52)   Wilhelm von Waldenfels (Heidelberg, Germany): Tba

53)   Noboru Watanabe  (Tokyo, Japan): Note on mathematical treatment of communication system by quantum entropies

54)   Janusz Wysoczanski (Wroclaw, Poland): Noncommutative processes for generalized (anyon) statistics

 

 

Short Talks

 

55)   Malte Gerhold (Greifswald, Germany): Additive deformations of Hopf algebras

56)   Biserka Kolarec (Zagreb, Croatia): Extensions of Hilbert C*-modules

57)   Anna Kula (Besancon, France): Symmetric and KMS-symmetric Lévy processes on compact quantum groups