Quantum Nonlocality and Reality
Herausgeber: Bell, Mary; Gao, Shan
Quantum Nonlocality and Reality
Herausgeber: Bell, Mary; Gao, Shan
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A collaboration between distinguished physicists and philosophers of physics, this important anthology surveys the deep implications of Bell's nonlocality theorem.
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A collaboration between distinguished physicists and philosophers of physics, this important anthology surveys the deep implications of Bell's nonlocality theorem.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 964g
- ISBN-13: 9781107104341
- ISBN-10: 1107104343
- Artikelnr.: 45155215
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 964g
- ISBN-13: 9781107104341
- ISBN-10: 1107104343
- Artikelnr.: 45155215
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Part I. John Stewart Bell: The Physicist: 1. John Bell: the Irish
connection Andrew Whitaker; 2. Recollections of John Bell Michael
Nauenberg; 3. John Bell: recollections of a great scientist and a great man
Gian-Carlo Ghirardi; Part II. Bell's Theorem: 4. What did Bell really
prove? Jean Bricmont; 5. The assumptions of Bell's proof Roderich Tumulka;
6. Bell on Bell's theorem: the changing face of nonlocality Harvey R. Brown
and Christopher G. Timpson; 7. Experimental tests of Bell inequalities
Marco Genovese; 8. Bell's theorem without inequalities: on the inception
and scope of the GHZ theorem Olival Freire, Jr and Osvaldo Pessoa, Jr; 9.
Strengthening Bell's theorem: removing the hidden-variable assumption Henry
P. Stapp; Part III. Nonlocality: Illusions or Reality?: 10. Is any theory
compatible with the quantum predictions necessarily nonlocal? Bernard
d'Espagnat; 11. Local causality, probability and explanation Richard A.
Healey; 12. Bell inequality and many-worlds interpretation Lev Vaidman; 13.
Quantum solipsism and non-locality Travis Norsen; 14. Lessons of Bell's
theorem: nonlocality, yes; action at a distance, not necessarily Wayne C.
Myrvold; 15. Bell non-locality, Hardy's paradox and hyperplane dependence
Gordon N. Fleming; 16. Some thoughts on quantum nonlocality and its
apparent incompatibility with relativity Shan Gao; 17. A reasonable thing
that just might work Daniel Rohrlich; 18. Weak values and quantum
nonlocality Yakir Aharonov and Eliahu Cohen; Part IV. Nonlocal Realistic
Theories: 19. Local beables and the foundations of physics Tim Maudlin; 20.
John Bell's varying interpretations of quantum mechanics: memories and
comments H. Dieter Zeh; 21. Some personal reflections on quantum
non-locality and the contributions of John Bell Basil J. Hiley; 22. Bell on
Bohm Sheldon Goldstein; 23. Interactions and inequality Philip Pearle; 24.
Gravitation and the noise needed in objective reduction models Stephen L.
Adler; 25. Towards an objective physics of Bell non-locality: palatial
twistor theory Roger Penrose; 26. Measurement and macroscopicity:
overcoming conceptual imprecision in quantum measurement theory Gregg
Jaeger; Index.
connection Andrew Whitaker; 2. Recollections of John Bell Michael
Nauenberg; 3. John Bell: recollections of a great scientist and a great man
Gian-Carlo Ghirardi; Part II. Bell's Theorem: 4. What did Bell really
prove? Jean Bricmont; 5. The assumptions of Bell's proof Roderich Tumulka;
6. Bell on Bell's theorem: the changing face of nonlocality Harvey R. Brown
and Christopher G. Timpson; 7. Experimental tests of Bell inequalities
Marco Genovese; 8. Bell's theorem without inequalities: on the inception
and scope of the GHZ theorem Olival Freire, Jr and Osvaldo Pessoa, Jr; 9.
Strengthening Bell's theorem: removing the hidden-variable assumption Henry
P. Stapp; Part III. Nonlocality: Illusions or Reality?: 10. Is any theory
compatible with the quantum predictions necessarily nonlocal? Bernard
d'Espagnat; 11. Local causality, probability and explanation Richard A.
Healey; 12. Bell inequality and many-worlds interpretation Lev Vaidman; 13.
Quantum solipsism and non-locality Travis Norsen; 14. Lessons of Bell's
theorem: nonlocality, yes; action at a distance, not necessarily Wayne C.
Myrvold; 15. Bell non-locality, Hardy's paradox and hyperplane dependence
Gordon N. Fleming; 16. Some thoughts on quantum nonlocality and its
apparent incompatibility with relativity Shan Gao; 17. A reasonable thing
that just might work Daniel Rohrlich; 18. Weak values and quantum
nonlocality Yakir Aharonov and Eliahu Cohen; Part IV. Nonlocal Realistic
Theories: 19. Local beables and the foundations of physics Tim Maudlin; 20.
John Bell's varying interpretations of quantum mechanics: memories and
comments H. Dieter Zeh; 21. Some personal reflections on quantum
non-locality and the contributions of John Bell Basil J. Hiley; 22. Bell on
Bohm Sheldon Goldstein; 23. Interactions and inequality Philip Pearle; 24.
Gravitation and the noise needed in objective reduction models Stephen L.
Adler; 25. Towards an objective physics of Bell non-locality: palatial
twistor theory Roger Penrose; 26. Measurement and macroscopicity:
overcoming conceptual imprecision in quantum measurement theory Gregg
Jaeger; Index.
Preface; Part I. John Stewart Bell: The Physicist: 1. John Bell: the Irish
connection Andrew Whitaker; 2. Recollections of John Bell Michael
Nauenberg; 3. John Bell: recollections of a great scientist and a great man
Gian-Carlo Ghirardi; Part II. Bell's Theorem: 4. What did Bell really
prove? Jean Bricmont; 5. The assumptions of Bell's proof Roderich Tumulka;
6. Bell on Bell's theorem: the changing face of nonlocality Harvey R. Brown
and Christopher G. Timpson; 7. Experimental tests of Bell inequalities
Marco Genovese; 8. Bell's theorem without inequalities: on the inception
and scope of the GHZ theorem Olival Freire, Jr and Osvaldo Pessoa, Jr; 9.
Strengthening Bell's theorem: removing the hidden-variable assumption Henry
P. Stapp; Part III. Nonlocality: Illusions or Reality?: 10. Is any theory
compatible with the quantum predictions necessarily nonlocal? Bernard
d'Espagnat; 11. Local causality, probability and explanation Richard A.
Healey; 12. Bell inequality and many-worlds interpretation Lev Vaidman; 13.
Quantum solipsism and non-locality Travis Norsen; 14. Lessons of Bell's
theorem: nonlocality, yes; action at a distance, not necessarily Wayne C.
Myrvold; 15. Bell non-locality, Hardy's paradox and hyperplane dependence
Gordon N. Fleming; 16. Some thoughts on quantum nonlocality and its
apparent incompatibility with relativity Shan Gao; 17. A reasonable thing
that just might work Daniel Rohrlich; 18. Weak values and quantum
nonlocality Yakir Aharonov and Eliahu Cohen; Part IV. Nonlocal Realistic
Theories: 19. Local beables and the foundations of physics Tim Maudlin; 20.
John Bell's varying interpretations of quantum mechanics: memories and
comments H. Dieter Zeh; 21. Some personal reflections on quantum
non-locality and the contributions of John Bell Basil J. Hiley; 22. Bell on
Bohm Sheldon Goldstein; 23. Interactions and inequality Philip Pearle; 24.
Gravitation and the noise needed in objective reduction models Stephen L.
Adler; 25. Towards an objective physics of Bell non-locality: palatial
twistor theory Roger Penrose; 26. Measurement and macroscopicity:
overcoming conceptual imprecision in quantum measurement theory Gregg
Jaeger; Index.
connection Andrew Whitaker; 2. Recollections of John Bell Michael
Nauenberg; 3. John Bell: recollections of a great scientist and a great man
Gian-Carlo Ghirardi; Part II. Bell's Theorem: 4. What did Bell really
prove? Jean Bricmont; 5. The assumptions of Bell's proof Roderich Tumulka;
6. Bell on Bell's theorem: the changing face of nonlocality Harvey R. Brown
and Christopher G. Timpson; 7. Experimental tests of Bell inequalities
Marco Genovese; 8. Bell's theorem without inequalities: on the inception
and scope of the GHZ theorem Olival Freire, Jr and Osvaldo Pessoa, Jr; 9.
Strengthening Bell's theorem: removing the hidden-variable assumption Henry
P. Stapp; Part III. Nonlocality: Illusions or Reality?: 10. Is any theory
compatible with the quantum predictions necessarily nonlocal? Bernard
d'Espagnat; 11. Local causality, probability and explanation Richard A.
Healey; 12. Bell inequality and many-worlds interpretation Lev Vaidman; 13.
Quantum solipsism and non-locality Travis Norsen; 14. Lessons of Bell's
theorem: nonlocality, yes; action at a distance, not necessarily Wayne C.
Myrvold; 15. Bell non-locality, Hardy's paradox and hyperplane dependence
Gordon N. Fleming; 16. Some thoughts on quantum nonlocality and its
apparent incompatibility with relativity Shan Gao; 17. A reasonable thing
that just might work Daniel Rohrlich; 18. Weak values and quantum
nonlocality Yakir Aharonov and Eliahu Cohen; Part IV. Nonlocal Realistic
Theories: 19. Local beables and the foundations of physics Tim Maudlin; 20.
John Bell's varying interpretations of quantum mechanics: memories and
comments H. Dieter Zeh; 21. Some personal reflections on quantum
non-locality and the contributions of John Bell Basil J. Hiley; 22. Bell on
Bohm Sheldon Goldstein; 23. Interactions and inequality Philip Pearle; 24.
Gravitation and the noise needed in objective reduction models Stephen L.
Adler; 25. Towards an objective physics of Bell non-locality: palatial
twistor theory Roger Penrose; 26. Measurement and macroscopicity:
overcoming conceptual imprecision in quantum measurement theory Gregg
Jaeger; Index.