Greenberger, Daniel (Hrsg.) Hentschel, Klaus (Hrsg.) Weinert, Friedel (Hrsg.)

Compendium of Quantum Physics

Concepts, Experiments, History and Philosophy

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With contributions from many, if not most, of today's leading quantum physicists, philosophers and historians, this comprehensive Compendium of Quantum Physics provides a lucid understanding of key concepts of quantum theory and experiment. It covers technical and interpretational aspects alike, and includes both traditional and new concepts - for example quantum information and its relatives. The central concepts that have shaped contemporary understanding of the quantum world, are clearly defined and discussed at a level suitable for undergraduate and graduate students of physics, history of science, and philosophy. All articles share three main aims: (1) to provide a clear definition and understanding of the term concerned, with illustrations where possible; (2) to trace the historical origins of the concept and to identify its first appearance in the technical literature; and (3) to provide a brief but optimally selected list of relevant literature, including pertinent historical studies. Also discussed, where appropriate, are the philosophical ramifications of quantum concepts and experimental results. A chronology of the development of quantum physics and its major milestones is included as for quick reference.

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ISBN/GTIN 978-3-540-70626-7
Seitenzahl 901 S.
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