Operational quantum physics
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Operational quantum physics
(Lecture notes in physics, . New series m,
Springer, c1995
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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"Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1995"--T.p. verso of softcover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9783540593584
Description
This text offers a systematic presentation of quantum mechanics, making use of the full probabilistic structure of this theory. Accordingly, the notion of an observable as a positive operator valued (POV) measure is explained in great detail, and the ensuing quantum measurement theory is developed and applied both to a resolution of long-standing conceptual and interpretational puzzles in the foundations of quantum mechanics, and to an analysis of various recent fundamental experiments.
Table of Contents
- Theory
- observables
- measurements
- uncertainty
- phase space
- experiments.
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: softcover ISBN 9783662140345
Description
Operational Quantum Physics offers a systematic presentation of quantum mechanics which makes exhaustive use of the full probabilistic structure of this theory. Accordingly the notion of an observable as a positive operator valued (POV) measure is explained in great detail, and the ensuing quantum measurement theory is developed and applied both to a resolution of long-standing conceptual and interpretational puzzles in the foundations of quantum mechanics, and to an analysis of various recent fundamental experiments.
The book, or different parts of it, may be of interest to advanced students or researchers in quantum physics, to philosophers of physics, and to mathematicians working in operator valued measures.
Table of Contents
Theory.- Observables.- Measurements.- Uncertainty.- Phase Space.- Experiments.
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