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    TIME AND MATTER
    Proceedings of the International Colloquium on the Science of Time
    Venice, Italy, 11 – 17 August 2002

    edited by Ikaros I Bigi (University of Notre Dame du Lac, USA) & Martin Faessler (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany)

    Table of Contents (44k)
    Chapter 1: The Measurement to Time with Atomic Clocks (742k)

    Time and matter are the most fundamental concepts in physics and in any science-based description of the world around us. Quantum theory has, however, revealed many novel insights into these concepts in non-relativistic, relativistic and cosmological contexts. The implications of these novel perspectives have been realized and, in particular, probed experimentally only recently.

    In the papers in this proceedings, these issues are discussed in a truly interdisciplinary fashion from philosophical and historical perspectives. The leading contributors, including Nobel laureates T W Hänsch and G t' Hooft, address both experimental and theoretical issues.

     
    Contents:
    • Measuring Time
    • Causality and Signal Propagation
    • Coherence and Decoherence
    • CP and T Violation
    • Macroscopic Time Reversal and the Arrow of Time
    • New Paradigms
     
    Readership: Physicists, philosophers and historians of science, graduate students of physics.
     


     
    336pp    Pub. date: Feb 2006  
    ISBN:   978-981-256-634-8
    981-256-634-1
       US$137 / £79

     


    336pp    Pub. date: Feb 2006  
    ISBN:   978-981-277-439-2(ebook)
    981-277-439-4(ebook)
       US$178 / £105

     


     

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