• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Understanding quantum mechanics
  • Enthält: Literaturverz. S. [295] - 301
  • Beteiligte: Omnès, Roland [Verfasser:in]
  • Erschienen: Princeton, NJ [u.a.]: Princeton Univ. Press, 1999
  • Umfang: XIII, 307 S.; graph. Darst
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1515/9780691221922
  • ISBN: 9780691221922
  • Identifikator:
  • RVK-Notation: UB 7000 : Philosophische Probleme der Quantenmechanik
    UK 1000 : Quantentheorie, allgemein Nichtrelativistische Quantentheorie
  • Schlagwörter: Quantenmechanik
    Quantentheorie
  • Entstehung:
  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references and index
    In English
  • Beschreibung: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Part One: The Genesis of Quantum Mechanics -- Chapter 1. The Discovery of Planck's Constant -- Chapter 2. The Bohr Atom -- Chapter 3. Matrix Mechanics -- Chapter 4. Wave Mechanics -- Part Two: A Short History of Interpretation -- Chapter 5. The Copenhagen Interpretation -- Chapter 6. Interpretation after Copenhagen -- Chapter 7. The Present State of Interpretation -- Part Three: Reconstructing Interpretation -- Chapter 8. Principles -- Chapter 9. Quantum Properties -- Chapter 10. Classical Properties -- Chapter 11. Classical Dynamics -- Chapter 12. Histories -- Chapter 13. The State of a System -- Chapter 14. Consistent Histories -- Chapter 15. Complementarity -- Chapter 16. Recovering Common Sense -- Chapter 17. The Decoherence Effect -- Chapter 18. Theory of Decoherence -- Chapter 19. Decoherence and Measurements -- Chapter 20. Fundamental Questions -- Chapter 21: Measurements -- Chapter 22: Experiments -- Notes and Comments -- References -- Index

    Here Roland Omnès offers a clear, up-to-date guide to the conceptual framework of quantum mechanics. In an area that has provoked much philosophical debate, Omnès has achieved high recognition for his Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (Princeton 1994), a book for specialists. Now the author has transformed his own theory into a short and readable text that enables beginning students and experienced physicists, mathematicians, and philosophers to form a comprehensive picture of the field while learning about the most recent advances. This new book presents a more streamlined version of the Copenhagen interpretation, showing its logical consistency and completeness. The problem of measurement is a major area of inquiry, with the author surveying its history from Planck to Heisenberg before describing the consistent-histories interpretation. He draws upon the most recent research on the decoherence effect (related to the modern resolution of the famous Schrödinger's cat problem) and an exact formulation of the correspondence between quantum and particle physics (implying a derivation of classical determinism from quantum probabilism). Interpretation is organized with the help of a universal and sound language using so-called consistent histories. As a language and a method, it can now be shown to be free of ambiguity and it makes interpretation much clearer and closer to common sense
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