Robin Lyth Hudson
Robin Lyth Hudson | |
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Born | 1940 |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Nottingham |
Alma mater | University of Oxford |
Doctoral advisor | John Trevor Lewis |
Robin Lyth Hudson (born 1940) is a British mathematician notable for his contribution to quantum probability.
Research
Robin Lyth Hudson received his Ph.D. from University of Oxford in 1966 under John Trevor Lewis with the Dissertation being Generalised Translation-Invariant Mechanics. He collaborated with K. R. Parthasarathy first in University of Manchester, and later at University of Nottingham, on their seminal work in quantum stochastic analysis.[1][2][3]
Research
His selected works published in major journals:
- Hudson, Robin Lyth; K. R. Parthasarathy (1984). "Quantum Ito's formula and stochastic evolutions". Communications in Mathematical Physics 93 (3): 301–323. doi:10.1007/bf01258530.
- Hudson, Robin Lyth (1974). "When is the Wigner quasi-probability density non-negative?". Reports on Mathematical Physics 6: 249–252. doi:10.1016/0034-4877(74)90007-x.
References
- ↑ by D Applebaum. "Robin Hudson's Pathless Path to Quantum Stochastic Calculus" (PDF).
- ↑ by Jinqiao Duan, Shunlong Luo, Caishi Wang (2010). Recent development in stochastic dynamics and stochastic analysis. World Scientific. p. preface-x. ISBN 9814277266.
- ↑ by KR Parthasarathy. "Quantum Stochastic Calculus".
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