The Wave-particle dualism : a tribute to Louis de Broglie on his 90th birthday
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The Wave-particle dualism : a tribute to Louis de Broglie on his 90th birthday
(Fundamental theories of physics)
D. Reidel , Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1984
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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Proceedings of an international symposium sponsored by the Louis de Broglie Foundation and the University of Perugia, and held in Perugia, Apr. 22-30, 1982
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
De Broglie’s initial conception of De Broglie waves.- Wave-particle duality of light: a current perspective.- Wave-particle dualism in matter wave interferometry.- Neutron wave optics studied with ultracold neutrons.- „Gespensterfelder“.- On the possibility of realising a low intensity interference experiment with a determination of the particle trajectory.- From ghost to real waves: a proposed solution to the wave-particle dilemma.- Permanence of the corpuscular appearance and non linearity of the wave equation.- Could solitons be adiabatic invariants attached to certain non linear equations?.- of the chronon in the theory of electron and the wave-particle duality.- The wave-particle duality as an interplay between order and chaos.- Structures in semiclassical spectra: a question of scale.- Ray optics for diffraction: a useful paradox in a path integral context.- Atomic collision experiments at the border line between classical and quantum mechanics.- On the superposition principle and its physics content.- The probabilistic roots of the quantum mechanical paradoxes.- Causality and symmetry.- A critical analysis of the quantum theory of measurement.- Quantum interference of probabilities and hidden variable theories.- Experimental tests of Bell’s inequalities.- Tests of the non separability of the $$
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$$ system.- A new approach to testing the separability in microphysics: Rapisarda’s experiment.- On the possibility of extending the tests of quantum mechanical correlations.- How do we have to change quantum mechanics in order to describe separated systems?.- On the four-dimensional character of micro-physical phenomena.- Dynamics of the reduction of the statevector.- CPT revisted: a manifestly covariant presentation.-Wave-particle duality in a quark model.- Destruction of coherence in nondemolition monitoring: quantum “watchdog effect” in gravity wave detectors.- Nonlocal hidden variables and nonlocal gauge theories.- A finite particle number approach to physics.
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