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    THE FOUNDATIONS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS
    Historical Analysis and Open Questions — Cesena 2004
    Cesena, Italy, 4 – 9 October 2004

    edited by Claudio Garola (University of Lecce, Italy) , Arcangelo Rossi (University of Lecce, Italy) , & Sandro Sozzo (University of Lecce, Italy)

    This volume provides a unique overview of recent Italian studies on the foundations of quantum mechanics and related historical, philosophical and epistemological topics. A gathering of scholars from diverse cultural backgrounds, the conference provided a forum for a fascinating exchange of ideas and perspectives on a range of open questions in quantum mechanics. The varied nature of the papers in this volume attests to the achievement of that aim with many contributions providing original solutions to established problems by taking into account recommendations from different disciplines.

     
    Contents:
    • If Bertlmann had Three Feet (A Afriat)
    • Macroscopic Interpretability of Quantum Component Systems (R Ascoli)
    • Entanglement State Preparation in Experiments on Quantum Non-Locality (V Berardi & A Garuccio)
    • Mathematics and Epistemology in Planck's Theoretical Work (1898–1915) (P Campogalliani)
    • The Electromagnetic Conception of Nature and the Origins of Quantum Physics (E A Giannetto)
    • An Objective Background for Quantum Theory Relaying on Thermodynamic Concepts (L Lanz & B Vacchini)
    • The Entrance of Quantum Mechanics in Italy: From Garbasso to Fermi (M Leone & N Robotti)
    • Antonio Gramsci's Reflection on Quantum Mechanics (I Tassani)
    • The Role of Logic and Mathematics in the Heisenberg Formulation of Quantum Mechanics (A Venezia)
    • Space-Time at the Planck Scale: The Quantum Computer View (P A Zizzi)
    • and other papers
     
    Readership: Physicists interested in the foundation of quantum mechanics; historians interested in the history and development of modern physics; philosophers interested in the epistemology and philosophy of modern physics.
     


     
    372pp    Pub. date: Jun 2006  
    ISBN:   978-981-256-852-6
    981-256-852-2
       US$147 / £86

     


    372pp    Pub. date: Jun 2006  
    ISBN:   978-981-277-325-8(ebook)
    981-277-325-8(ebook)
       US$190 / £112

     


     

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