The pioneering work of Edwin T. Jaynes in statistical physics, quantum optics, and probability theory has had a significant and lasting effect on the study of many physical problems, from fundamental questions to practical applications. This is a collection of papers in these areas by some of his many colleagues and former students.
The pioneering work of Edwin T. Jaynes in statistical physics, quantum optics, and probability theory has had a significant and lasting effect on the study of many physical problems, from fundamental questions to practical applications. This is a collection of papers in these areas by some of his many colleagues and former students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface 1. Recollection of an independent thinker Joel A. Snow 2. A look back: early applications of maximum entropy estimation to quantum statistical mechanics D. J. Scalapino 3. The Jaynes-Cummings revival B. W. Shore and P. L. Knight 4. The Jaynes-Cummings model and the one-atom-master H. Walther 5. The Jaynes-Cummings model is alive and well P. Meystre 6. Self-consistent radiation reaction in quantum optics - Jaynes' influence and a new example in cavity QED J. H. Eberly 7. Enhancing the index of refraction in a nonabsorbing medium: phaseonium versus a mixture of two-level atoms M. O. Scully, T. W. Hänsch, M. Fleischhauer, C. H. Keitel and Shi-Yao Zhu 8. Ed Jaynes' steak dinner problem II Michael D. Crisp 9. Source theory of vacuum field effects Peter W. Milonni 10. The natural line shape Edwin A. Power 11. An operational approach to Schrödinger's cat L. Mandel 12. The classical limit of an atom C. R. Stroud, Jr. 13. Mutual radiation reaction in spontaneous emission Richard J. Cook 14. A model of neutron star dynamics F. W. Cummings 15. The kinematic origin of complex wave function David Hestenes 16. On radar target identification C. Ray Smith 17. On the difference in means G. Larry Bretthorst 18. Bayesian analysis, model selection and prediction Arnold Zellner and Chung-ki Min 19. Bayesian numerical analysis John Skilling 20. Quantum statistical inference R. N. Silver 21. Application of the maximum entropy principle to nonlinear systems far from equilibrium H. Haken 22. Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics Baldwin Robertson 23. A backward look to the future E. T. James Appendix. Vita and bibliography of Edwin T. Jaynes Index.
Preface 1. Recollection of an independent thinker Joel A. Snow 2. A look back: early applications of maximum entropy estimation to quantum statistical mechanics D. J. Scalapino 3. The Jaynes-Cummings revival B. W. Shore and P. L. Knight 4. The Jaynes-Cummings model and the one-atom-master H. Walther 5. The Jaynes-Cummings model is alive and well P. Meystre 6. Self-consistent radiation reaction in quantum optics - Jaynes' influence and a new example in cavity QED J. H. Eberly 7. Enhancing the index of refraction in a nonabsorbing medium: phaseonium versus a mixture of two-level atoms M. O. Scully, T. W. Hänsch, M. Fleischhauer, C. H. Keitel and Shi-Yao Zhu 8. Ed Jaynes' steak dinner problem II Michael D. Crisp 9. Source theory of vacuum field effects Peter W. Milonni 10. The natural line shape Edwin A. Power 11. An operational approach to Schrödinger's cat L. Mandel 12. The classical limit of an atom C. R. Stroud, Jr. 13. Mutual radiation reaction in spontaneous emission Richard J. Cook 14. A model of neutron star dynamics F. W. Cummings 15. The kinematic origin of complex wave function David Hestenes 16. On radar target identification C. Ray Smith 17. On the difference in means G. Larry Bretthorst 18. Bayesian analysis, model selection and prediction Arnold Zellner and Chung-ki Min 19. Bayesian numerical analysis John Skilling 20. Quantum statistical inference R. N. Silver 21. Application of the maximum entropy principle to nonlinear systems far from equilibrium H. Haken 22. Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics Baldwin Robertson 23. A backward look to the future E. T. James Appendix. Vita and bibliography of Edwin T. Jaynes Index.
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