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Quantum Physics and Linguistics

A Compositional, Diagrammatic Discourse
Buch | Hardcover
430 Seiten
2013
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-964629-6 (ISBN)
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An interdisciplinary attempt to bring together physicists and linguists who use the same compositional mathematical methods. Although seemingly unrelated, due to the complexity and dynamics of the compound phenomena they aim to model, and also advances in their high level methods, these fields have come to share a common mathematical structure.
New scientific paradigms typically consist of an expansion of the conceptual language with which we describe the world. Over the past decade, theoretical physics and quantum information theory have turned to category theory to model and reason about quantum protocols. This new use of categorical and algebraic tools allows a more conceptual and insightful expression of elementary events such as measurements, teleportation and entanglement operations, that were obscured in previous formalisms.

Recent work in natural language semantics has begun to use these categorical methods to relate grammatical analysis and semantic representations in a unified framework for analysing language meaning, and learning meaning from a corpus. A growing body of literature on the use of categorical methods in quantum information theory and computational linguistics shows both the need and opportunity for new research on the relation between these categorical methods and the abstract notion of information flow.

This book supplies an overview of how categorical methods are used to model information flow in both physics and linguistics. It serves as an introduction to this interdisciplinary research, and provides a basis for future research and collaboration between the different communities interested in applying category theoretic methods to their domain's open problems.

Dr Heunen is a mathematical physicist with an interest in logic. He obtained his PhD in mathematics and computer science at the University of Nijmegen in 2009. Currently he works as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford. Dr Sadrzadeh works on computational logical modelling and reasoning and their applications to natural language syntax and semantics. Her graduate studies in Computer Software Engineering, Logic, and Philosophy, were done in Universities of Sharif (in Iran), Ottawa and Quebec at Montreal (UQAM), and Oxford, where she was an academic visitor for half of the duration of her PhD and then an EPSRC Postdoctoral Fellow and where she is currently working as an EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellow. Mr Grefenstette is finishing a DPhil in Computer Science on the topic of exploiting category-theoretic methods from quantum information theory to add compositionality to distributional semantic models of natural language. He has a background in Physics (University of Sheffield, UK) and Philosophy (University of St Andrews, UK). He will be continuing his work on compositionality and semantics in Oxford as a postdoc, starting in Autumn 2012.

1. An alternative Gospel of structure: order, composition, processes ; 2. Some graphical aspects of Frobenius algebras ; 3. A graphical approach to measurement-based quantum com- puting ; 4. Quantum groups and braided algebra ; 5. Hopf algebrasDLVariant notions and reconstruction theorems ; 6. Modular Categories ; 7. Scalars, Monads, and Categories ; 8. Types and forgetfulness in categorical linguistics and quantum mechanics ; 9. From Sentence to Concept: Predicate Logic and Quantum Logic in Compact Closed Categories ; 10. Proof nets for the Lambek-Grishin calculus ; 11. Algebras over a field and semantics for context based reasoning ; 12. Distributional Semantic Models ; 13. Type-Driven Syntax and Semantics for Composing Mean- ing Vectors

Zusatzinfo 269 b/w line diagrams
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 162 x 234 mm
Gewicht 784 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Logik / Mengenlehre
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Quantenphysik
ISBN-10 0-19-964629-5 / 0199646295
ISBN-13 978-0-19-964629-6 / 9780199646296
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