Quantum Mechanics at the Crossroads

Quantum Mechanics at the Crossroads
Title Quantum Mechanics at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author James Evans
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 255
Release 2006-11-02
Genre Science
ISBN 3540326650

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This volume brings together leading quantum physicists to expound on the meaning and future directions of quantum mechanics. It offers new insights from different vantage points to tackle essential questions in quantum mechanics and its interpretation. All the authors have written for a broad readership, and the resulting volume will appeal to everyone wishing to keep abreast of new developments in quantum mechanics, as well as its history and philosophy.

Quantum Theory at the Crossroads

Quantum Theory at the Crossroads
Title Quantum Theory at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Guido Bacciagaluppi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 557
Release 2009-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 0521814219

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Translation of the Fifth Solvay Congress proceedings, for graduate students and researchers in physics and quantum theory.

Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics
Title Quantum Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Jean-Louis Basdevant
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 524
Release 2006-05-16
Genre Science
ISBN 3540288058

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Gives a fresh and modern approach to the field. It is a textbook on the principles of the theory, its mathematical framework and its first applications. It constantly refers to modern and practical developments, tunneling microscopy, quantum information, Bell inequalities, quantum cryptography, Bose-Einstein condensation and quantum astrophysics. The book also contains 92 exercises with their solutions.

Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics
Title Quantum Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Kurt Gottfried
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 398
Release 2018-03-09
Genre Science
ISBN 0429972857

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This book contains discussions of radiation theory, quantum statistics and the many-body problem, and more advanced topics in collision theory. It is intended as a text for a first-year graduate quantum mechanics course.

The Quantum Ten

The Quantum Ten
Title The Quantum Ten PDF eBook
Author Sheilla Jones
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 343
Release 2008-04-05
Genre Science
ISBN 088762331X

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Theoretical physics is in trouble. At least that’s the impression you’d get from reading a spate of recent books on the continued failure to resolve the 80-year-old problem of unifying the classical and quantum worlds. The seeds of this problem were sewn eighty years ago when a dramatic revolution in physics reached a climax at the 1927 Solvay conference in Brussels. It's the story of a rush to formalize quantum physics, the work of just a handful of men fired by ambition, philosophical conflicts and personal agendas. Sheilla Jones paints an intimate portrait of the ten key figures who wrestled with the mysteries of the new science of the quantum, along with a powerful supporting cast of famous (and not so famous) colleagues. The Brussels conference was the first time so many of the “quantum ten” had been in the same place: Albert Einstein, the lone wolf; Niels Bohr, the obsessive but gentlemanly father figure; Max Born, the anxious hypochondriac; Werner Heisenberg, the intensely ambitious one; Wolfgang Pauli, the sharp-tongued critic with a dark side; Paul Dirac, the silent Englishman; Erwin Schrödinger, the enthusiastic womanizer; Prince Louis de Broglie, the French aristocrat; Pascual Jordan, the ardent Aryan nationalist, who was not invited; and Paul Ehrenfest, who was witness to it all. This is the story of quantum physics that has never been told, an equation-free investigation into the turbulent development of the new science and its very fallible creators, including little-known details of the personal relationship between the deeply troubled Ehrenfest and his dear friend Albert Einstein. Jones weaves together the personal and the scientific in a heartwarming—and heartbreaking—story of the men who struggled to create quantum physics ... a story of passion, tragedy, ambition and science.

Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics
Title Quantum Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Walter Greiner
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 538
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642579760

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Greiner's lectures, which underlie these volumes, are internationally noted for their clarity, their completeness and for the effort that he has devoted to making physics an integral whole; his enthusiasm for his science is contagious and shines through almost every page. These volumes represent only a part of a unique and Herculean effort to make all of theoretical physics accessible to the interested student. Beyond that, they are of enormous value to the professional physicist and to all others working with quantum phenomena. Again and again the reader will find that, after dipping into a particular volume to review a specific topic, he will end up browsing, caught up by often fascinating new insights and developments with which he had not previously been familiar. Having used a number of Greiner's volumes in their original German in my teaching and research at Yale, I welcome these new and revised English translations and would recommend them enthusiastically to anyone searching for a coherent overview of physics.

Quantum Social Theory for Critical International Relations Theorists

Quantum Social Theory for Critical International Relations Theorists
Title Quantum Social Theory for Critical International Relations Theorists PDF eBook
Author Michael P. A. Murphy
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 110
Release 2020-11-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030601110

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This book examines the crossroads of quantum and critical approaches to International Relations and argues that these approaches share a common project of uncovering complexity and uncertainty. The “quantum turn” in International Relations theory has produced a number of interesting insights into the complex ways in which our assumptions about the physics of the world around us can limit our understanding of social life. While critique is possible within a Newtonian social science, core assumptions of separability and determinism of classical physics impose limits on what is imaginable. The author argues that by adopting a quantum imaginary, social theory can move beyond its Newtonian limits, and explore two methods for quantizing conceptual models—translation and application. This book is the first introductory book to quantum social theory ideas specifically intended for an audience of critical International Relations.