Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods

Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods

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Peres, A.
Springer
EAN: 9780792336327
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There are many excellent books on quantum theory from which one can learn to compute energy levels, transition rates, cross sections, etc. The theoretical rules given in these books are routinely used by physicists to compute observable quantities. Their predictions can then be compared with experimental data. There is no fundamental disagreement among physicists on how to use the theory for these practical purposes. However, there are profound differences in their opinions on the ontological meaning of quantum theory. The purpose of this book is to clarify the conceptual meaning of quantum theory, and to explain some of the mathematical methods which it utilizes. This text is not concerned with specialized topics such as atomic structure, or strong or weak interactions, but with the very foundations of the theory. This is not, however, a book on the philosophy of science. The approach is pragmatic and strictly instrumentalist. This attitude will undoubtedly antagonize some readers, but it has its own logic: quantum phenomena do not occur in a Hilbert space, they occur in a laboratory.
EAN 9780792336327
ISBN 0792336321
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel Springer
Datum vydání 30. září 1995
Stránky 450
Jazyk English
Rozměry 254 x 178
Země Netherlands
Sekce Professional & Scholarly
Autoři Peres, A.
Ilustrace XIV, 450 p.
Edice 1995
Série Fundamental Theories of Physics