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    QUANTUM BIO-INFORMATICS IV
    From Quantum Information to Bio-Informatics
    Tokyo University of Science, Japan, 10 – 13 March, 2010

    edited by Luigi Accardi (Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy), Wolfgang Freudenberg (Brandenburgische Technische Universitat Cottbus, Germany), & Masanori Ohya (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

    Table of Contents (492k)
    Preface (191k)
    Chapter 1: The QP-DYN Algorithms (3,173k)

    The purpose of this proceedings volume is to return to the starting point of bio-informatics and quantum information, fields that are growing rapidly at present, and to seriously attempt mutual interaction between the two, with a view to enumerating and solving the many fundamental problems they entail. For such a purpose, we look for interdisciplinary bridges in mathematics, physics, information and life sciences, in particular, research for new paradigm for information science and life science on the basis of quantum theory.

     
    Contents:
    • The QP–DYN Algorithms (L Accardi et al.)
    • New Types of Quantum Entropies and Additive Information Capacities (V P Belavkin)
    • Self-Collapses of Quantum Systems and Brain Activities (K-H Fichtner et al.)
    • The Passage from Digital to Analogue in White Noise Analysis and Applications (T Hida)
    • On Quantum Algorithm for Exptime Problem (S Iriyama & M Ohya)
    • On Sufficient Algebraic Conditions for Identification of Quantum States (A Jamiołkowski)
    • Classical Wave Model of Quantum-Like Processing in Brain (A Khrennikov)
    • Entanglement Mapping vs. Quantum Conditional Probability Operator (D Chruściński et al.)
    • Space(-Time) Emergence as Symmetry Breaking Effect (I Ojima)
    • On the Correspondence between Newtonian and Functional Mechanics (E V Piskovskiy & I V Volovich)
    • Signaling Network of Environmental Sensing and Adaptation in Plants: Key Roles of Calcium Ion (K Kuchitsu & T Kurusu)
    • NetzCope: A Tool for Displaying and Analyzing Complex Networks (M J Barber et al.)
    • and other papers
     
    Readership: Researchers in quantum information, quantum physics, bio-informatics and life science.
     
     
    504pp    Pub. date: Jan 2011  
    ISBN:   978-981-4343-75-6
    981-4343-75-7
       US$190 / £124

     


    504pp    Pub. date: Jan 2011  
    ISBN:   978-981-4343-76-3(ebook)
    981-4343-76-5(ebook)
       US$247

     


     

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