Masanori Ohya

Masanori Ohya (大矢 雅則 Ōya Masanori?, born 1947) is a Japanese mathematician.

After he revieved a Ph.D. in Mathematical Physics and Information Science and Dr.Sc., he continuously worked on operator algebra, Quantum Entropy, quantum information theory and bio-information. He achieved results in the fields of Quantum Information and mathematical physics. In particular, he introduced the quantum mutual entropy.[1]

He also proposed Information Dynamics and Adaptive Dynamics, which enabled the study of Chaos theory, quantum information and bio sciences altogether.

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Main research

Ohya studied multiple topics for more than thirty years, relating to quantum entropy, quantum information, chaos dynamics and life science. His main accomplishments are as follows: (1) Elucidation of Mathematical Bases of Quantum Channels, (2) Formulation of Quantum Mutual Information (Entropy), (3) Information Dynamics, (4) Analysis of Quantum Teleportation, (5) Quantum Algorithm, (6) Proposal of Adaptive Dynamics, (7) Life Science.

They are explained in the book Watanabe 2007.

Bibliography[2]

Academic Appointments:

Università di Roma II, Copernicus University, Jena University and many others.

Member of the Editorial Board of International Journals: (1) Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and related topics; (2) Reports of Mathematical Physics; (3) Editor-in-chief of the Editorial Board of the journal "Open Systems and Information Dynamics"; (4) Amino Acid

Main articles

Books (English only)

References

  1. ^ Watanabe 2007, Introduction
  2. ^ Watanabe 2007, Curriculum Vitae

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