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This book adopts a novel, physics-first approach to quantum measurement, using physical experiments as the basis to describe the underlying mathematical formalism. The text is an excellent introduction for students wanting to learn more about measurement theory, and the wide selection of exercises make this book ideal for courses.

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This book adopts a novel, physics-first approach to quantum measurement, using physical experiments as the basis to describe the underlying mathematical formalism. The text is an excellent introduction for students wanting to learn more about measurement theory, and the wide selection of exercises make this book ideal for courses.
Autorenporträt
Andrew N. Jordan received his B.S. from Texas A&M and his Ph.D. in physics from UC Santa Barbara. He has served on the faculty at the University of Rochester and Chapman University where is he is co-Director of the Institute for Quantum Studies. Andrew has received the NSF CAREER award and a Simons Fellowship in theoretical physics for his work.