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E-grāmata: Quantum Bio-informatics Iii: From Quantum Information To Bio-informatics

Edited by (Tokyo Univ Of Sci, Japan), Edited by (Brandenburgische Technische Univ Cottbus, Germany), Edited by (Univ Di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy)
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The purpose of this proceedings volume is to look for interdisciplinary bridges in mathematics, physics, information and life sciences, in particular, research for new paradigms for information and life sciences on the basis of quantum theory. The main areas in this volume are all related to one of the following subjects: (1) quantum information, (2) bio-informatics and (3) the interrelation between (1) and (2).
Preface v
Classical and Quantum Conditioning: Mathematical and Information Theoretical Aspects
L. Accardi
1
Dynamics and Potentials
F. Araki
17
Kossakowski–Ohya Teleportation Scheme and its Applications
M. Asano, M. Ohya and Y. Tanaka
23
Utility and Value of Information in Cognitive Science, Biology and Quantum Theory
R.V. Belavkin
33
Spectral Properties of Entanglement Witnesses and Positive Maps
D. Chruiciriski
49
Quantum Entanglement and Multipartite Symmetric States
D. ChruicMski
59
On a Quantum Model of Brain Activities
K.-H. Fichtner, L. Fichtner, W. Freudenberg and M. Ohya
81
Some of the Recent Topics in White Noise Theory
T. Hida
93
Note on Generalized White Noise Functionals
T. Hida
101
On Estimation of the Position Distribution of the Ideal Bose Gas
K.-H. Fichtner, K. Inoue and M. Ohya
111
On Generalization of Quantum Mutual Entropy by Using Liftings
S. Iriyama and M. Ohya
127
A New Approach to Stroboscopic Tomography of Open Systems
A. Jamiolkowski
137
An Introduction to Frames and Their Applications to Quantum Optics
A. Jamiolkowski
147
Memory in a Nonlocally Damped Oscillator
D. Chruicidski and J. Jurkowski
155
An Introduction to Quantization of Dissipative Systems. The Damped Harmonic Oscillator Case
J. Jurkowski
167
Classical and Quantum Probability for Biologists — Introduction
A. Khrennikov
179
2-Adic Degeneration of the Genetic Code and Energy of Binding of Codons
A. Yu. Khrennikov and S.V. Kozyrev
193
On Positive Maps; PPT States and Entanglement
W.A. Majewski
205
Detecting Entanglement in Spin Lattice Models
M. Michalski
217
How to Detect Entanglement in Quantum Systems
M. Michalskii
231
Tunneling Study on High-Tc Superconductors
M. Minematsu, S. Kawashima and N. Miyakawa
251
Quantum Dynamics of Superconducting Qubit Readout with a Driven Nonlinear Josephson Oscillator
H. Nakano
265
Roles of Asymptotic Condition and S-Matrix as Micro-Macro Duality in QFT
I. Ojima
277
Gaussian Markov Triplets
D. Petz and J. Pitrik
291
pre-mRNA Introns as a Model for Cryptographic Algorithm: Theory and Experiments
M. Regoli
305
Duality Arising from Multiple Markov Gaussian Processes
Si Si and W.W. Htay
317
Novel Computational Approaches to Drug Discovery
J. Skolnick and M. Brylinski
327
Feynman Type Formulae for Quantum Evolution and Diffusion on Manifolds and Graphs
O.G. Smolyanov
337
Poisson Noise and the Dynamics of Infinite Particle Systems
L. Streit
349
Replica-Exchange Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Amyloid Precursor Protein Dimer in Membrane
N. Miyashita and Y. Sugita
361
Comparison of Square Contingency Tables Using Measure of Departure from Marginal Homogeneity
K. Takata, K. Yamamoto, N. Miyamoto and S. Tomizawa
369
On the Statics for Micro-Array Data Analysis
T. Urushibara, S. Akasaka, M. Ito, T. Suzuki and S. Miyazaki
381
Functional Mechanics and Time Irreversibility Problem
I.V. Volovich
393
Regulatory Networks: Inferring Functional Relationships through Co-expression
D. Wanke, A. Hahn, J. Kilian, K. Harter and K.W. Berendzen
405
On Entropies of Quantum Dynamical Systems
N. Watanabe
425
Significant Improvement of Sequence Alignment can be Done by Considering Transition Probability between Two Consecutive Pairs of Residues
T. Hara, K. Sato and M. Ohya
443
A Computational Approach to Explore Protein Translocation through Type III Secretion Apparatus
T. Rathinavelan and W. Im
453
Carbon Nanotubes for Building Blocks of Quantum Computing Devices
K. Ishibashi, S. Moriyama, T. Fuse, Y. Kawano and T. Yamaguchi
465
In Silico Analysis for the Study of Botulinum Toxin Structure
T. Suzuki and S. Miyazaki
481
Gene Discovery Methods from Large-scale Gene Expression Data
A. Shimizu and K. Yano
489