The ideas and phenomena of the quantum world are strikingly unlike those encountered in our visual world. This book shows why and how this is so via a gentle introduction to the principles of quantum theory. It is used to explain both ordinary microscopic phenomena like the structure of the Periodic Table of Elements and mind-bending phenomena.
The ideas and phenomena of the quantum world are strikingly unlike those encountered in our visual world. This book shows why and how this is so via a gentle introduction to the principles of quantum theory. It is used to explain both ordinary microscopic phenomena like the structure of the Periodic Table of Elements and mind-bending phenomena.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
During his tenure in the Brown University Physics Department, Frank Levin taught undergraduate and graduate physics courses and carried out U. S. government-funded research on nuclear reactions, collision theory, and few-body quantum systems. He edited several books, published widely in refereed journals, was a visiting professor in other countries, lectured in international conferences and summer schools, and founded a sub-division of the American Physical Society, of which he is a Fellow. Since retiring, he has published a quantum theory textbook, a popular science book on cosmology, and has taught science courses for those with neither a math nor a science background.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Nature of Science 2: The Nature of Light 3: The Reality of Atoms 4: The Quantum Hypothesis 5: The Nuclear Atom 6: Creating Quantum Mechanics 7: Quantum Boxes, Stringed Instruments 8: Quantum Theory 9: The Hydrogen Atom and Its Colorful Photons 10: Spin ¿ and the Periodic Table 11: Interference Phenomena: Exploring the Essential Mystery 12: Macroscopic Manifestations of Quantum Mechanics 13: Quantum Tunneling 14: Entanglement and the Elements of Reality 15: Schrödinger's Cat and the Meaning of It All
1: The Nature of Science 2: The Nature of Light 3: The Reality of Atoms 4: The Quantum Hypothesis 5: The Nuclear Atom 6: Creating Quantum Mechanics 7: Quantum Boxes, Stringed Instruments 8: Quantum Theory 9: The Hydrogen Atom and Its Colorful Photons 10: Spin ¿ and the Periodic Table 11: Interference Phenomena: Exploring the Essential Mystery 12: Macroscopic Manifestations of Quantum Mechanics 13: Quantum Tunneling 14: Entanglement and the Elements of Reality 15: Schrödinger's Cat and the Meaning of It All
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