An example of an infinite system with zero quantum dynamical entropy (Q2639304)
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An example of an infinite system with zero quantum dynamical entropy (English)
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This paper presents a new infinite model of fermions with explicitly computed quantum dynamical entropy, Q.D.E., where Q.D.E is the quantum counterpart of K-S entropy [see \textit{A. Connes}, \textit{H. Narnhofer} and \textit{W. Thirring}, Commun. Math. Phys. 112, 691-719 (1987; Zbl 0637.46073)]. It was shown that for the fermionic dynamical system with dynamics given by the explicitly chosen convex combination of translations, Q.D.E. is equal to 0. Moreover, the entropic dimension of the considered system is equal to 0. This means that the presented quantum system is a very regular one.
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fermions with explicitly computed quantum dynamical entropy
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entropic dimension
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