Quantum Mechanics and Experience
Titel
Quantum Mechanics and Experience
Beschrijving
The more science tells us about the world, the stranger it looks. When physics penetrated the atom early in this century, and gave us startling theories of what was going on in there, we found ourselves in a new world, the world of quantum mechanics, and what a shaky place it was. David Albert aims to offer a lively, lucid account of the foundations of quantum mechanics. His book is at once elementary and deeply challenging, an introduction accessible to anyone with high school mathematics and, at the same time, a rigorous discussion of the most important recent advances in our understanding of quantum physics, a number of them made by the author himself. For Albert, the problem of measurement is the "central" problem of quantum mechanics, and he devotes particular attention to various attempts to solve it - including theories of the collapse of the wave function, hidden-variable theories, and multiple-universe theories. The style and the clarity of this book should make it a welcome contribution to a field that has typically appeared a great deal more difficult and obscure than Albert shows it to be.
Maker
David Albert
Uitgever
Harvard University
Datum
1993
Taal
Engels
Aanduiding
NAT0805
ISBN
9-780-6747-4113-3
Collectie
Citaat
David Albert, “Quantum Mechanics and Experience,” Bibliotheek Cozmix, toegankelijk 22 december 2024, https://bib.cozmix.cloud/items/show/1347.