Quantum paradoxes : quantum theory for the perplexed
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Quantum paradoxes : quantum theory for the perplexed
(Physics textbook)
Wiley-VCH, c2005
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A Guide through the Mysteries of Quantum Physics!
Yakir Aharonov is one of the pioneers in measuring theory, the nature of quantum correlations, superselection rules, and geometric phases and has been awarded numerous scientific honors. The author has contributed monumental concepts to theoretical physics, especially the Aharonov-Bohm effect and the Aharonov-Casher effect.
Together with Daniel Rohrlich, Israel, he has written a pioneering work on the remaining mysteries of quantum mechanics. From the perspective of a preeminent researcher in the fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics, the text combines mathematical rigor with penetrating and concise language. More than 200 exercises introduce readers to the concepts and implications of quantum mechanics that have arisen from the experimental results of the recent two decades.
With students as well as researchers in mind, the authors give an insight into that part of the field, which led Feynman to declare that "nobody understands quantum mechanics".
* Free solutions manual available for lecturers at www.wiley-vch.de/supplements/
Table of Contents
The Use of Paradox
How to Weigh a Quantum
Is Quantum Theory Complete?
Phases and Gauges
Modular Variables
Nonlocality and Causality
Quantum Measurements
Measurement and Compensation
Quantum Cats
A Quantum Arrow of Time?
Superselection Rules
Quantum Slow Dance
Charges and Fluxons
Quantum Measurements and Relativity
How to Observe a Quantum Wave
Weak Values
Weak Values and Entanglement
The Quantum World
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