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024 7 _ |2 inspire
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082 _ _ |a 539.7
100 1 _ |a Jaroszkiewicz, George
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245 _ _ |a [SCOAP3-Ebook] Quantized Detector Networks : The Theory of Observation
260 _ _ |b Cambridge University Press
|c 2023
300 _ _ |a 1 online resource (392 p.)
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500 _ _ |a This eBook was converted to open access in 2021 through the sponsorship of SCOAP3 licensed under the terms of the creative commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
520 _ _ |a Scientists have been debating the meaning of quantum mechanics for over a century. This book for graduate students and researchers gets to the root of the problem; the contextual nature of empirical truth, the laws of observation and how these impact on our understanding of quantum physics. Bridging the gap between non-relativistic quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, this novel approach to quantum mechanics extends the standard formalism to cover the observer and their apparatus. The author demystifies some of the aspects of quantum mechanics that have traditionally been regarded as extraordinary, such as wave-particle duality and quantum superposition, by emphasizing the scientific principles rather than the mathematical modelling involved. Including key experiments and worked examples throughout to encourage the reader to focus on empirically sound concepts, this book avoids metaphysical speculation and also alerts the reader to the use of computer algebra to explore quantum experiments of virtually limitless complexity.
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650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a classical bits
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a quantum bits
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a classical and quantum registers
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a classical register mechanics
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a quantum register dynamics
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a partial observations
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a mixed states
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a POVMs
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a double-slit experiments
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a modules
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a computer algebra
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a interferometers
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a quantum eraser experiments
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a particle decays
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a non-locality
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a Bell inequalities
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a temporal correlations
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a Franson experiment
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a self-intervening networks
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a separability and entanglement
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a causal sets
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a oscillators
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a dynamical theory of observation
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a Physics and Astronomy
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a Theoretical Physics and Mathematical Physics
650 _ 7 |2 autogen
|a History, Philosophy and Foundations of Physics
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