Do we really understand quantummechanics? / Franck Laloe
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- 9781108477000
- 530.12 LAL-F
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530.12 KON-K Quantum mechanics : problems and solutions / | 530.12 KUM-A Fundamentals of quantum mechanics / | 530.12 KUM-M Quantum : Einstein, Bohr, and the great debate about the nature of reality / | 530.12 LAL-F Do we really understand quantummechanics? / | 530.12 LAN-L Quantum mechanics : non-relativistic theory / | 530.12 LIM-S Problems and solutions on quantum mechanics / | 530.12 LON-M Quantum concepts in physics : |
"Quantum mechanics is a very successful theory that has impacted on many areas of physics, from pure theory to applications. However, it is difficult to interpret, and philosophical contradictions and counterintuitive results are apparent at a fundamental level. In this book, Laloë presents our current understanding of the theory. The book explores the basic questions and difficulties that arise with the theory of quantum mechanics. It examines the various interpretations that have been proposed, describing and comparing them and discussing their success and difficulties. The book is ideal for researchers in physics and mathematics who want to know more about the problems faced in quantum mechanics but who do not have specialist knowledge in the subject. It will also interest philosophers of science specializing in quantum physics
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