Quantum Dialogue

Quantum Dialogue
Title Quantum Dialogue PDF eBook
Author Mara Beller
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 390
Release 1999
Genre Science
ISBN 0226041824

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"Science is rooted in conversations," wrote Werner Heisenberg, one of the twentieth century's great physicists. In Quantum Dialogue, Mara Beller shows that science is rooted not just in conversation but in disagreement, doubt, and uncertainty. She argues that it is precisely this culture of dialogue and controversy within the scientific community that fuels creativity. Beller draws her argument from her radical new reading of the history of the quantum revolution, especially the development of the Copenhagen interpretation. One of several competing approaches, this version succeeded largely due to the rhetorical skills of Niels Bohr and his colleagues. Using extensive archival research, Beller shows how Bohr and others marketed their views, misrepresenting and dismissing their opponents as "unreasonable" and championing their own not always coherent or well-supported position as "inevitable." Quantum Dialogue, winner of the 1999 Morris D. Forkosch Prize of the Journal of the History of Ideas, will fascinate everyone interested in how stories of "scientific revolutions" are constructed and "scientific consensus" achieved. "[A]n intellectually stimulating piece of work, energised by a distinct point of view."—Dipankar Home, Times Higher Education Supplement "[R]emarkable and original. . . . [Beller's] arguments are thoroughly supported and her conclusions are meticulously argued. . . . This is an important book that all who are interested in the emergence of quantum mechanics will want to read."—William Evenson, History of Physics Newsletter

The Creation of Quantum Mechanics and the Bohr-Pauli Dialogue

The Creation of Quantum Mechanics and the Bohr-Pauli Dialogue
Title The Creation of Quantum Mechanics and the Bohr-Pauli Dialogue PDF eBook
Author J. Hendry
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 189
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400962770

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Many books have been written on the history of quantum mechanics. So far as I am aware, however, this is the first to incorporate the results of the large amount of detailed scholarly research completed by professional historians of physics over the past fifteen years. It is also, I believe, the first since Max Jammer's pioneering study of fifteen years ago to attempt a genuine 'history' as opposed to a mere technical report or popular or semi-popular account. My aims in making this attempt have been to satisfy the needs of historians of science and, more especially, to promote a serious interest in the history of science among phYSicists and physics students. Since the creation of quantum mechanics was inevitably a technical process conducted through the medium of technical language it has been impossible to avoid the introduction of a large amount of such language. Some acquaintance with quantum mechanics, corresponding to that obtained through an undergraduate physics course, has accordingly been assumed. I have tried to ensure, however, that such an acquaintance should be sufficient as well as necessary, and even someone with only the most basic grounding in physics should be able with judicious skip ping, to get through the book. The technical details are essential to the dialogue, but the plot proceeds and can, I hope, be understood on a non technical level.

Elements of Quantum Computation and Quantum Communication

Elements of Quantum Computation and Quantum Communication
Title Elements of Quantum Computation and Quantum Communication PDF eBook
Author Anirban Pathak
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 338
Release 2013-06-20
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1466517921

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While there are many available textbooks on quantum information theory, most are either too technical for beginners or not complete enough. Filling the gap, this book gives a clear, self-contained introduction to quantum computation and communication. Exploring recent developments and open questions in the field, it prepares readers for further study and helps them understand more advanced texts and journal papers. Along with thought-provoking cartoons and brief biographies of key players in the field, each chapter includes examples, references, exercises, and problems with detailed solutions.

Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing

Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing
Title Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing PDF eBook
Author Leonard Barolli
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 950
Release 2019-06-18
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3030222632

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This book highlights the latest research findings, methods and techniques, as well as challenges and solutions related to Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing (UPC). In this regard, it employs both theoretical and practical perspectives, and places special emphasis on innovative, mobile and internet services. With the proliferation of wireless technologies and electronic devices, there is a rapidly growing interest in Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing (UPC). UPC makes it possible to create a human-oriented computing environment in which computer chips are embedded in everyday objects and interact with the physical world. Through UPC, people can remain online even while underway, thus enjoying nearly permanent access to their preferred services. Though it has a great potential to revolutionize our lives, UPC also poses a number of new research challenges.

Are Quanta Real?

Are Quanta Real?
Title Are Quanta Real? PDF eBook
Author J.M. Jauch
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 140
Release 1989
Genre Science
ISBN 9780253205452

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**** A reprint of the 1974 Indiana edition with a new foreword by Douglas R. Hofstadter. It is a non-mathematical book, engagingly written, and intended to lead the lay reader to an understanding of quantum theory. Also available in paper binding at $7.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Quantum Interpretations

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Quantum Interpretations
Title The Oxford Handbook of the History of Quantum Interpretations PDF eBook
Author Olival Freire Jr
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 1104
Release 2022-03-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0192582984

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Crucial to most research in physics, as well as leading to the development of inventions such as the transistor and the laser, quantum mechanics approaches its centenary with an impressive record. However, the field has also long been the subject of ongoing debates about the foundations and interpretation of the theory, referred to as the quantum controversy. This Oxford Handbook offers a historical overview of the contrasts which have been at the heart of quantum physics for the last 100 years. Drawing on the wide-ranging expertise of several contributors working across physics, history, and philosophy, the handbook outlines the main theories and interpretations of quantum physics. It goes on to tackle the key controversies surrounding the field, touching on issues such as determinism, realism, locality, classicality, information, measurements, mathematical foundations, and the links between quantum theory and gravity. This engaging introduction is an essential guide for all those interested in the history of scientific controversies and history of quantum physics. It also provides a fascinating examination of the potential of quantum physics to influence new discoveries and advances in fields such quantum information and computing.

Weimar Culture and Quantum Mechanics

Weimar Culture and Quantum Mechanics
Title Weimar Culture and Quantum Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Alexei Kojevnikov
Publisher World Scientific
Total Pages 560
Release 2011
Genre Science
ISBN 9814293121

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This volume reprints Paul Forman's classic papers on the history of physics in post-World War I Germany and the invention of quantum mechanics.