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    THE WORLD ACCORDING TO QUANTUM MECHANICS
    Why the Laws of Physics Make Perfect Sense After All

    by Ulrich Mohrhoff (Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education, India)

    Table of Contents (119k)
    Preface (118k)
    Chapter 1: Probability: Basic concepts and theorems (241k)

    An invaluable supplement to standard textbooks on quantum mechanics, this unique introduction to the general theoretical framework of contemporary physics focuses on conceptual, epistemological, and ontological issues. The theory is developed by pursuing the question: what does it take to have material objects that neither collapse nor explode as soon as they are formed? The stability of matter thus emerges as the chief reason why the laws of physics have the particular form that they do.

    The first of the book's three parts familiarizes the reader with the basics through a brief historical survey and by following Feynman's route to the Schrödinger equation. The necessary mathematics, including the special theory of relativity, is introduced along the way, to the point that all relevant theoretical concepts can be adequately grasped. Part II takes a closer look. As the theory takes shape, it is applied to various experimental arrangements. Several of these are central to the discussion in the final part, which aims at making epistemological and ontological sense of the theory. Pivotal to this task is an understanding of the special status that quantum mechanics attributes to measurements — without dragging in “the consciousness of the observer.” Key to this understanding is a rigorous definition of “macroscopic” which, while rarely even attempted, is provided in this book.

     
    Contents:
    • Overview:
      • Probability: Basic Concepts and Theorems
      • A (Very) Brief History of the “Old” Theory
      • Mathematical Interlude
      • A (Very) Brief History of the “New” Theory
      • The Feynman Route to Schrödinger (Stage 1)
      • Special Relativity in a Nutshell
      • The Feynman Route to Schrödinger (Stage 2)
    • A Closer Look:
      • Why Quantum Mechanics?
      • The Classical Forces: Effects
      • The Classical Forces: Causes
      • Quantum Mechanics Resumed
      • Spin
      • Composite Systems
      • Quantum Statistics
      • Relativistic Particles
    • Making Sense:
      • Pitfalls
      • Interpretational Strategy
      • Spatial Aspects of the Quantum World
      • The Macroworld
      • Questions of Substance
      • Manifestation
      • Why the Laws of Physics are Just So
      • Quanta and Vedanta
      • Solutions to Selected Problems
     
    Readership: Students (undergraduate and graduate), physics teachers (higher secondary) and general.
     
     
    316pp    Pub. date: Mar 2011  
    ISBN:   978-981-4293-37-2
    981-4293-37-7
       US$81 / £56

     


    316pp    Pub. date: Mar 2011  
    ISBN:   978-981-4293-38-9(ebook)
    981-4293-38-5(ebook)
       US$105

     


     

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