Quantum mechanics allows accurate predictions of nature, yet it also uncovers surprises like teleportation and multiple universes. It involves complicated mathematics, yet most general reader texts avoid mathematics. This book uses on high-school level mathematics to provide a deeper understanding of quantum mechanics.
Quantum mechanics allows accurate predictions of nature, yet it also uncovers surprises like teleportation and multiple universes. It involves complicated mathematics, yet most general reader texts avoid mathematics. This book uses on high-school level mathematics to provide a deeper understanding of quantum mechanics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William J. Mullin is Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts. His areas of research are quantum fluids and solids and low temperature physics. Most recently, his research has focused on Bose-Einstein condensation and the fundamentals of quantum mechanics. Mullin has authored 100 journal publications and 3 books and has been a visiting scientist for extended periods at the University of Sussex, Royal Holloway, University of London, and the École normale supérieure, Paris.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Waves 2: Quantum Particles and Waves 3: Harmonic Oscillators 4: Superposition 5: Entanglement 6: The Mach--Zehnder Interferometer 7: Bell's Theorem and the Merman Machine 8: What Is a Wave Function? 9: Bose--Einstein Condensation and Superuidity 10: The Quantum Zeno Effect 11: Bosons and Fermions 12: The Quantum Eraser 13: Virtual Particles and the Four Forces 14: Teleportation of a Quantum State 15: Quantum Computing 16: Weird Measurements Epilogue
1: Waves 2: Quantum Particles and Waves 3: Harmonic Oscillators 4: Superposition 5: Entanglement 6: The Mach--Zehnder Interferometer 7: Bell's Theorem and the Merman Machine 8: What Is a Wave Function? 9: Bose--Einstein Condensation and Superuidity 10: The Quantum Zeno Effect 11: Bosons and Fermions 12: The Quantum Eraser 13: Virtual Particles and the Four Forces 14: Teleportation of a Quantum State 15: Quantum Computing 16: Weird Measurements Epilogue
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