Symposium on the Foundations of Modern Physics 1994

Symposium on the Foundations of Modern Physics 1994
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Publisher : Atlantica Séguier Frontières
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 2863321692
ISBN-13 : 9782863321690
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Synopsis Symposium on the Foundations of Modern Physics 1994 by : Kalervo Vihtori Laurikainen

Decoherence and the Appearance of a Classical World in Quantum Theory

Decoherence and the Appearance of a Classical World in Quantum Theory
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 9783662053287
ISBN-13 : 3662053284
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Synopsis Decoherence and the Appearance of a Classical World in Quantum Theory by : Erich Joos

A unique description of the phenomena that arise from the interaction between quantum systems and their environment. Because of the novel character of the approach discussed, the book addresses scientists from all fields of physics and related disciplines as well as students of physics.

Interpreting Bodies

Interpreting Bodies
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9780691222042
ISBN-13 : 0691222045
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Synopsis Interpreting Bodies by : Elena Castellani

Bewildering features of modern physics, such as relativistic space-time structure and the peculiarities of so-called quantum statistics, challenge traditional ways of conceiving of objects in space and time. Interpreting Bodies brings together essays by leading philosophers and scientists to provide a unique overview of the implications of such physical theories for questions about the nature of objects. The collection combines classic articles by Max Born, Werner Heisenberg, Hans Reichenbach, and Erwin Schrodinger with recent contributions, including several papers that have never before been published. The book focuses on the microphysical objects that are at the heart of quantum physics and addresses issues central to both the "foundational" and the philosophical debates about objects. Contributors explore three subjects in particular: how to identify a physical object as an individual, the notion of invariance with respect to determining what objects are or could be, and how to relate objective and measurable properties to a physical entity. The papers cover traditional philosophical topics, common-sense questions, and technical matters in a consistently clear and rigorous fashion, illuminating some of the most perplexing problems in modern physics and the philosophy of science. The contributors are Diederik Aerts, Max Born, Elena Castellani, Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara, Bas C. van Fraassen, Steven French, Gian Carlo Ghirardi, Roberto Giuntini, Werner Heisenberg, Decio Krause, David Lewis, Tim Maudlin, Peter Mittelstaedt, Giulio Peruzzi, Hans Reichenbach, Erwin Schrodinger, Paul Teller, and Giuliano Toraldo di Francia.

Between Chance and Choice

Between Chance and Choice
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Publisher : Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages : 517
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ISBN-10 : 9781845406295
ISBN-13 : 184540629X
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Chance and Choice by : Harald Atmanspacher

Are choice and free will possible in a world governed by deterministic fundamental equations? What sense would determinism make if many events and processes in the world seemed to be governed by chance? These and many other questions emphasize the fact that chance and choice are two leading actors on stage whenever issues of determinism are under discussion. This volume collects essays by accomplished scientists and philosophers, addressing numerous facets of the concept of determinism. The contributions cover viewpoints from mathematics, physics, cognitive science and social science as well as various branches of philosophy. They offer valuable reading for everyone interested in the interdisciplinary relations between determinism, chance and free will. The desire to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue on determinism, chance and free will was the initial impetus leading to an international workshop on determinism taking place at Ringberg Castle near Lake Tegernsee, south of Munich, in June 2001. Representatives from mathematics, physics, cognitive and social science, and various branches of philosophy convened to discuss numerous aspects of determinism from their disciplinary perspectives. This volume is based on elaborated and refereed manuscripts of their lectures.

The Modal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

The Modal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9789401150842
ISBN-13 : 9401150842
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Modal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics by : Dennis Dieks

According to the modal interpretation, the standard mathematical framework of quantum mechanics specifies the physical magnitudes of a system, which have definite values. Probabilities are assigned to the possible values that these magnitudes may adopt. The interpretation is thus concerned with physical properties rather than with measurement results: it is a realistic interpretation (in the sense of scientific realism). One of the notable achievements of this interpretation is that it dissolves the notorious measurement problem. The papers collected here, together with the introduction and concluding critical appraisal, explain the various forms of the modal interpretation, survey its achievements, and discuss those problems that have yet to be solved. Audience: Philosophers of science, theoretical physicists, and graduate students in these disciplines.

Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 0226132048
ISBN-13 : 9780226132044
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Synopsis Quantum Mechanics by : James T. Cushing

Why does one theory "succeed" while another, possibly clearer interpretation, fails? By exploring two observationally equivalent yet conceptually incompatible views of quantum mechanics, James T. Cushing shows how historical contingency can be crucial to determining a theory's construction and its position among competing views. Since the late 1920s, the theory formulated by Niels Bohr and his colleagues at Copenhagen has been the dominant interpretation of quantum mechanics. Yet an alternative interpretation, rooted in the work of Louis de Broglie in the early 1920s and reformulated and extended by David Bohm in the 1950s, equally well explains the observational data. Through a detailed historical and sociological study of the physicists who developed different theories of quantum mechanics, the debates within and between opposing camps, and the receptions given to each theory, Cushing shows that despite the preeminence of the Copenhagen view, the Bohm interpretation cannot be ignored. Cushing contends that the Copenhagen interpretation became widely accepted not because it is a better explanation of subatomic phenomena than is Bohm's, but because it happened to appear first. Focusing on the philosophical, social, and cultural forces that shaped one of the most important developments in modern physics, this provocative book examines the role that timing can play in the establishment of theory and explanation.

Decoherence

Decoherence
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9783540357759
ISBN-13 : 3540357750
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Decoherence by : Maximilian A. Schlosshauer

This detailed, accessible introduction to the field of quantum decoherence reviews the basics and then explains the essential consequences of the phenomenon for our understanding of the world. The discussion includes, among other things: How the classical world of our experience can emerge from quantum mechanics; the implications of decoherence for various interpretations of quantum mechanics; recent experiments confirming the puzzling consequences of the quantum superposition principle and making decoherence processes directly observable.

Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics?

Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics?
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : 9783540266693
ISBN-13 : 3540266690
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics? by : Avshalom C. Elitzur

Each contribution is an article in itself, and great effort has been made by the authors to be lucid and not too technical. A few brief highlights of the round-table discussions are given between the chapters. Topics include: Quantum non-locality, the measurement problem, quantum insights into relativity, cosmology and thermodynamics, and possible bearings of quantum mechanics to biology and consciousness. Authors include Yakir Aharanov and Anton Zeilinger, plus Nobel laureates Anthony J. Leggett (2003) and Gerardus ‘t Hooft (1999). Foreword written by Sir Roger Penrose, best-selling author (The Emperor's New Mind) and world-renowned mathematical physicist.

The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Science

The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Science
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9780470756522
ISBN-13 : 0470756527
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Science by : Peter Machamer

This volume presentsa definitive introduction to the core areas of philosophy of science.