Development Of Quantum Theory From Physical Principles

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Comprehensive survey of quantum theory and its formalism demonstrates establishment of specific pairs of conjugate observables and the determination of their properties. Also relies on the Dirac equation and explains spin-statistics theorem. 2020 edition.

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Genre : Science
Author : Robert T. Deck
Publisher : Courier Dover Publications
Release : 2021-02-17
File : 643 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780486845937


The Principles Of Quantum Theory From Planck S Quanta To The Higgs Boson

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The book considers foundational thinking in quantum theory, focusing on the role the fundamental principles and principle thinking there, including thinking that leads to the invention of new principles, which is, the book contends, one of the ultimate achievements of theoretical thinking in physics and beyond. The focus on principles, prominent during the rise and in the immediate aftermath of quantum theory, has been uncommon in more recent discussions and debates concerning it. The book argues, however, that exploring the fundamental principles and principle thinking is exceptionally helpful in addressing the key issues at stake in quantum foundations and the seemingly interminable debates concerning them. Principle thinking led to major breakthroughs throughout the history of quantum theory, beginning with the old quantum theory and quantum mechanics, the first definitive quantum theory, which it remains within its proper (nonrelativistic) scope. It has, the book also argues, been equally important in quantum field theory, which has been the frontier of quantum theory for quite a while now, and more recently, in quantum information theory, where principle thinking was given new prominence. The approach allows the book to develop a new understanding of both the history and philosophy of quantum theory, from Planck’s quantum to the Higgs boson, and beyond, and of the thinking the key founding figures, such as Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg, Schrödinger, and Dirac, as well as some among more recent theorists. The book also extensively considers the nature of quantum probability, and contains a new interpretation of quantum mechanics, “the statistical Copenhagen interpretation.” Overall, the book’s argument is guided by what Heisenberg called “the spirit of Copenhagen,” which is defined by three great divorces from the preceding foundational thinking in physics—reality from realism, probability from causality, and locality from relativity—and defined the fundamental principles of quantum theory accordingly.

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Genre : Science
Author : Arkady Plotnitsky
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2016-09-26
File : 341 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783319320687


The Oxford Handbook Of The History Of Physics

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Presents a history of physics, examining the theories and experimental practices of the science.

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Genre : Science
Author : Jed Z. Buchwald
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2013-10
File : 956 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199696253


The Oxford Handbook Of The History Of Quantum Interpretations

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Crucial to most research in physics, as well as leading to the development of inventions such as the transistor and the laser, quantum mechanics approaches its centenary with an impressive record. However, the field has also long been the subject of ongoing debates about the foundations and interpretation of the theory, referred to as the quantum controversy. This Oxford Handbook offers a historical overview of the contrasts which have been at the heart of quantum physics for the last 100 years. Drawing on the wide-ranging expertise of several contributors working across physics, history, and philosophy, the handbook outlines the main theories and interpretations of quantum physics. It goes on to tackle the key controversies surrounding the field, touching on issues such as determinism, realism, locality, classicality, information, measurements, mathematical foundations, and the links between quantum theory and gravity. This engaging introduction is an essential guide for all those interested in the history of scientific controversies and history of quantum physics. It also provides a fascinating examination of the potential of quantum physics to influence new discoveries and advances in fields such quantum information and computing.

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Genre : Science
Author : Guido Bacciagaluppi
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2022
File : 1311 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198844495


Quantum Physics For Scientists And Technologists

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Quantum Physics for Scientists and Technologists is a self-contained, comprehensive review of this complex branch of science. The book demystifies difficult concepts and views the subject through non-physics fields such as computer science, biology, chemistry, and nanotechnology. It explains key concepts and phenomena in the language of non-physics majors and with simple math, assuming no prior knowledge of the topic. This cohesive book begins with the wavefunction to develop the basic principles of quantum mechanics such as the uncertainty principle and wave-particle duality. Comprehensive coverage of quantum theory is presented, supported by experimental results and explained through applications and examples without the use of abstract and complex mathematical tools or formalisms. From there, the book: Takes the mystery out of the Schrodinger equation, the fundamental equation of quantum physics, by applying it to atoms Shows how quantum mechanics explains the periodic table of elements Introduces the quantum mechanical concept of spin and spin quantum number, along with Pauli's Exclusion Principle regarding the occupation of quantum states Addresses quantum states of molecules in terms of rotation and vibration of diatomic molecules Explores the interface between classical statistical mechanics and quantum statistical mechanics Discusses quantum mechanics as a common thread through different fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology Each chapter features real-world applications of one or more quantum mechanics principles. "Study Checkpoints" and problems with solutions are presented throughout to make difficult concepts easy to understand. In addition, pictures, tables, and diagrams with full explanations are used to present data and further explain difficult concepts. This book is designed as a complete course in quantum mechanics for senior undergraduates and first-year graduate students in non-physics majors. It also applies to courses such as modern physics, physical chemistry and nanotechnology. The material is also accessible to scientists, engineers, and technologists working in the fields of computer science, biology, chemistry, engineering, and nanotechnology.

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Genre : Computers
Author : Paul Sanghera
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2011-04-12
File : 544 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780470294529


Quantum Mechanics Its Early Development And The Road To Entanglement And Beyond New Enlarged Edition

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This book provides the reader with an explanation of the origin and establishment of quantum mechanics together with a descriptive survey of developments up to the present day. The mathematics is presented in a digestible form yet following the original approach.This second edition presents two new chapters to supplement and extend the first edition material. “Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics” surveys a wide range of current topics, including the multiverse, 't Hooft's ideas for a deterministic local field theory, a summary of the de Broglie-Bohm pilot-wave theory and Anthony Valentini's development of it, and speculative concluding comments on the way ahead.“A Reflective Interlude” looks in more detail than hitherto at the origin and early years of wave-particle duality, with emphasis on trying to discover, as far as possible, what was the physical reality implied by de Broglie's work as it progressed.Appendices include useful reminder notes on associated background topics, with a new appendix “Planck Units”.With references to the original works, to reviews and useful bibliographies, the reader is uniquely well-equipped to delve further into the subject.In addition to its importance for those studying physics, this book is also intended for those studying the history of science./a

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Genre : Science
Author : Edward George Steward
Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
Release : 2011-10-18
File : 340 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781911298649


An Introduction To Groups And Their Matrices For Science Students

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This text for advanced undergraduates develops group theory from triangle symmetry to particle physics, supported by examples from research.

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Genre : Mathematics
Author : Robert Kolenkow
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2022-06-02
File : 339 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108831086


An Introduction To Quantum Physics

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Provides comprehensive coverage of all the fundamentals of quantum physics. Full mathematical treatments are given. Uses examples from different areas of physics to demonstrate how theories work in practice. Text derived from lectures delivered at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Genre : Science
Author : A.P. French
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-05-11
File : 696 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351467001


Physical Principles Of Quantum Mechanics In Agreement With Einstein S Views

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In this monograph, the author presents a new approach to non-relativistic quantum mechanics. The monograph has four parts. In Part One the basic results of the theory of probability and of quantum mechanics are established. In Part Two the monadic properties of individual systems are derived from stationary state functions. In Part Three, the collectivistic properties of statistical assemblies are derived from superposed state functions. In Part Four, the experimental methods for determining various physical quantities are mentioned.

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Genre : Science
Author : Umakantha Nijalingappa
Publisher : Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. USA
Release : 2017-12-27
File : 321 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781618963949


Interpreting Physics

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This book is the first to offer a systematic account of the role of language in the development and interpretation of physics. An historical-conceptual analysis of the co-evolution of mathematical and physical concepts leads to the classical/quatum interface. Bohrian orthodoxy stresses the indispensability of classical concepts and the functional role of mathematics. This book analyses ways of extending, and then going beyond this orthodoxy orthodoxy. Finally, the book analyzes how a revised interpretation of physics impacts on basic philosophical issues: conceptual revolutions, realism, and reductionism.

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Genre : Science
Author : Edward MacKinnon
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2011-11-23
File : 274 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789400723696