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Conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics [2nd ed.]

By: D'Espagnat, Bernard.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advanced book classics. / edited by David Pines ...[et al.].Publisher: Reading Perseus Books 1999Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xlv, 301p.ISBN: 0738201049; 9780738201047.Subject(s): Quantum theoryDDC classification: 530.12 | D467c2 Summary: Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Mechanics provides a detailed view of the conceptual foundations and problems of quantum physics, and a clear and comprehensive account of the fundamental physical implications of the quantum formalism. This book deals with nonseparability, hidden variable theories, measurement theories and several related problems. Mathematical arguments are presented with an emphasis on simple but adequately representative cases. The conclusion incorporates a description of a set of relationships and concepts that could compose a legitimate view of the world.
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Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Mechanics provides a detailed view of the conceptual foundations and problems of quantum physics, and a clear and comprehensive account of the fundamental physical implications of the quantum formalism. This book deals with nonseparability, hidden variable theories, measurement theories and several related problems. Mathematical arguments are presented with an emphasis on simple but adequately representative cases. The conclusion incorporates a description of a set of relationships and concepts that could compose a legitimate view of the world.

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