This book concentrates on the famous Grothendieck inequality and the continued search for the still unknown best possible value of the real and complex Grothendieck constant (an open problem since 1953). It describes in detail the state of the art in research on this fundamental inequality, including Krivine's recent contributions, and sheds light on related questions in mathematics, physics and computer science, particularly with respect to the foundations of quantum theory and quantum information theory. Unifying the real and complex cases as much as possible, the monograph introduces the reader to a rich collection of results in functional analysis and probability. In particular, it includes a detailed, self-contained analysis of the multivariate distribution of complex Gaussian random vectors. The notion of Completely Correlation Preserving (CCP) functions plays a particularly important role in the exposition.The prerequisites are a basic knowledge of standard functional analysis, complex analysis, probability, optimisation and some number theory and combinatorics. However, readers missing some background will be able to consult the generous bibliography, which contains numerous references to useful textbooks. The book will be of interest to PhD students and researchers in functional analysis, complex analysis, probability, optimisation, number theory and combinatorics, in physics (particularly in relation to the foundations of quantum mechanics) and in computer science (quantum information and complexity theory).
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- Introduction and motivation.- Complex Gaussian random vectors and their probability law.- A quantum correlation matrix version of the Grothendieck inequality.- Powers of inner products of random vectors, uniformly distributed on the sphere.- Completely correlation preserving functions.- The real case: towards extending Krivine's approach.- The complex case: towards extending Haagerup's approach.- A summary scheme of the main result.- Concluding remarks and open problems.- References.- Index.
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This book concentrates on the famous Grothendieck inequality and the continued search for the still unknown best possible value of the real and complex Grothendieck constant (an open problem since 1953). It describes in detail the state of the art in research on this fundamental inequality, including Krivine's recent contributions, and sheds light on related questions in mathematics, physics and computer science, particularly with respect to the foundations of quantum theory and quantum information theory. Unifying the real and complex cases as much as possible, the monograph introduces the reader to a rich collection of results in functional analysis and probability. In particular, it includes a detailed, self-contained analysis of the multivariate distribution of complex Gaussian random vectors. The notion of Completely Correlation Preserving (CCP) functions plays a particularly important role in the exposition.The prerequisites are a basic knowledge of standard functional analysis, complex analysis, probability, optimisation and some number theory and combinatorics. However, readers missing some background will be able to consult the generous bibliography, which contains numerous references to useful textbooks.The book will be of interest to PhD students and researchers in functional analysis, complex analysis, probability, optimisation, number theory and combinatorics, in physics (particularly in relation to the foundations of quantum mechanics) and in computer science (quantum information and complexity theory).
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Illuminates in detail a still open question in mathematics Highlights ideas which will lead to new, long-term research projects Reveals surprising links to neighbouring fields, including quantum information theory
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ISBN
9783031572005
Publisert
2024-09-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biographical note

Frank Oertel is an Honorary Research Associate at the LSE Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (CPNSS) in London. After studying mathematics and physics at the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), he was a researcher at the University of Zurich, ETH Zurich and Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh and a lecturer at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland and the University of Southampton, UK. His research interests are primarily in functional analysis, including its applications to quantum mechanics, and applications of functional and stochastic analysis to problems in financial mathematics. He has also worked as a mathematical advisor in the financial industry, including banking supervision and audit (Frankfurt, Zurich, Bonn, Munich and London).