Foundations of Quantum Physics I (1926 - 1932)
Title | Foundations of Quantum Physics I (1926 - 1932) PDF eBook |
Author | J. Kalckar |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Pages | 523 |
Release | 2013-10-22 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0080871046 |
Foundations of Quantum Physics I (1926 - 1932)
Foundations of Quantum Physics I (1926-1932)
Title | Foundations of Quantum Physics I (1926-1932) PDF eBook |
Author | Niels Bohr |
Publisher | |
Pages | 495 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Quantum theory |
ISBN | 9780720418002 |
Foundations of Quantum Physics I (1926-1932)
Title | Foundations of Quantum Physics I (1926-1932) PDF eBook |
Author | Niels Henrik David Bohr |
Publisher | |
Pages | 495 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780720418002 |
Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
Title | Foundations of Quantum Mechanics PDF eBook |
Author | Travis Norsen |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2017-08-17 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3319658670 |
Authored by an acclaimed teacher of quantum physics and philosophy, this textbook pays special attention to the aspects that many courses sweep under the carpet. Traditional courses in quantum mechanics teach students how to use the quantum formalism to make calculations. But even the best students - indeed, especially the best students - emerge rather confused about what, exactly, the theory says is going on, physically, in microscopic systems. This supplementary textbook is designed to help such students understand that they are not alone in their confusions (luminaries such as Albert Einstein, Erwin Schroedinger, and John Stewart Bell having shared them), to sharpen their understanding of the most important difficulties associated with interpreting quantum theory in a realistic manner, and to introduce them to the most promising attempts to formulate the theory in a way that is physically clear and coherent. The text is accessible to students with at least one semester of prior exposure to quantum (or "modern") physics and includes over a hundred engaging end-of-chapter "Projects" that make the book suitable for either a traditional classroom or for self-study.
The Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
Title | The Foundations of Quantum Mechanics PDF eBook |
Author | Claudio Garola |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 430 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9789810242626 |
This volume provides a sample of the present research on the foundations of quantum mechanics and related topics by collecting the papers of the Italian scholars who attended the conference entitled ?The Foundations of Quantum Mechanics ? Historical Analysis and Open Questions? (Lecce, 1998). The perspective of the book is interdisciplinary, and hence philosophical, historical and technical papers are gathered together so as to allow the reader to compare different viewpoints and cultural approaches. Most of the papers confront, directly or indirectly, the objectivity problem, taking into account the positions of the founders of QM or more recent developments. More specifically, the technical papers in the book pay special attention to the interpretation of the experiments on Bell's inequalities and to decoherence theory, but topics on unsharp QM, the consistent-history approach, quantum probability and alternative theories are also discussed. Furthermore, a number of historical and philosophical papers are devoted to Planck's, Weyl's and Pauli's thought, but topics such as quantum ontology, predictivity of quantum laws, etc., are treated.
John von Neumann and the Foundations of Quantum Physics
Title | John von Neumann and the Foundations of Quantum Physics PDF eBook |
Author | Miklós Rédei |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2013-03-09 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9401720126 |
John von Neumann (1903-1957) was undoubtedly one of the scientific geniuses of the 20th century. The main fields to which he contributed include various disciplines of pure and applied mathematics, mathematical and theoretical physics, logic, theoretical computer science, and computer architecture. Von Neumann was also actively involved in politics and science management and he had a major impact on US government decisions during, and especially after, the Second World War. There exist several popular books on his personality and various collections focusing on his achievements in mathematics, computer science, and economy. Strangely enough, to date no detailed appraisal of his seminal contributions to the mathematical foundations of quantum physics has appeared. Von Neumann's theory of measurement and his critique of hidden variables became the touchstone of most debates in the foundations of quantum mechanics. Today, his name also figures most prominently in the mathematically rigorous branches of contemporary quantum mechanics of large systems and quantum field theory. And finally - as one of his last lectures, published in this volume for the first time, shows - he considered the relation of quantum logic and quantum mechanical probability as his most important problem for the second half of the twentieth century. The present volume embraces both historical and systematic analyses of his methodology of mathematical physics, and of the various aspects of his work in the foundations of quantum physics, such as theory of measurement, quantum logic, and quantum mechanical entropy. The volume is rounded off by previously unpublished letters and lectures documenting von Neumann's thinking about quantum theory after his 1932 Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics. The general part of the Yearbook contains papers emerging from the Institute's annual lecture series and reviews of important publications of philosophy of science and its history.
The Historical and Physical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
Title | The Historical and Physical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Golub |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 769 |
Release | 2023-02-28 |
Genre | Quantum theory |
ISBN | 0198822189 |
Following the path by which humanity learned quantum mechanics can lead to an improved teaching and understanding of the fundamental theory and the origins of its perceived limitations. The purpose of this textbook is to retrace the development of quantum mechanics by investigating primary sources (including original published papers and letters) with attention to their timing and influence. Placing the development of quantum mechanics in its historical context, from the nascent philosophical notions of matter, atoms, and void in Ancient Greece, to their scientific realization in the 19th and 20th centuries, the book culminates with an examination of the current state of the field and an introduction to quantum information and computing.