Noise as a Boolean algebra of \(\sigma\)-fields (Q2438751)
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Noise as a Boolean algebra of \(\sigma\)-fields (English)
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6 March 2014
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Noises in the author's sense may also be viewed in terms Boolean algebras of \(\sigma\)-subfields of a probability space (the decissive property is that the complement operation in this Boolean algebra sends a \(\sigma\)-subfields to another one that is independente of the first). Classicality of the noise means that the associated \(L^2\)-spaces have enough factorizing vectors. The author shows (among other useful insights) a conjecture by Feldman that the Boolean algebra is complete if and only of the noise is classical.
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black noise
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Boolean algebra
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\(\sigma\)-fields
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