Quantum Physics: An overview of a weird world: A guide to the 21st century quantum revolution
This second volume is a continuation of the first volume's 20th century conceptual foundations of quantum physics extending its view to the principles and research fields of the 21st century. A summary of the standard concepts, from modern advanced experimental tests of 'quantum ontology' to the interpretations of quantum mechanics, the standard model of particle physics, and the mainstream quantum gravity theories. A state-of-the-art treatise that reports on the recent developments in quantum computing, classical and quantum information theory, the black holes information paradox and the holographic principle to quantum cosmology, with some attention on contemporary themes such as the Bose-Einstein condensates as also to the more speculative areas of quantum biology and quantum consciousness. A final chapter on the connections between the quantum realm and philosophical idealism concludes this volume.Considering how the media (sometimes also physicists) present quantum theory, which focuses only on highly dubious ideas and speculations backed by no evidence or, worse, promote pseudo-scientific hypes that fall regularly in and out of fashion, this is a 'vademecum' for those who look for a serious introduction and deeper understanding of the 21st century quantum theory. All topics are explained with a concise but rigorous intermediate level style which may, at times, require some effort. However, you will finally acquire an unparalleled background in the conceptual foundations of quantum physics, enabling you to distinguish between the real science backed by experimental facts and mere speculative interpretations.
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Quantum Physics: An overview of a weird world: A guide to the 21st century quantum revolution
This second volume is a continuation of the first volume's 20th century conceptual foundations of quantum physics extending its view to the principles and research fields of the 21st century. A summary of the standard concepts, from modern advanced experimental tests of 'quantum ontology' to the interpretations of quantum mechanics, the standard model of particle physics, and the mainstream quantum gravity theories. A state-of-the-art treatise that reports on the recent developments in quantum computing, classical and quantum information theory, the black holes information paradox and the holographic principle to quantum cosmology, with some attention on contemporary themes such as the Bose-Einstein condensates as also to the more speculative areas of quantum biology and quantum consciousness. A final chapter on the connections between the quantum realm and philosophical idealism concludes this volume.Considering how the media (sometimes also physicists) present quantum theory, which focuses only on highly dubious ideas and speculations backed by no evidence or, worse, promote pseudo-scientific hypes that fall regularly in and out of fashion, this is a 'vademecum' for those who look for a serious introduction and deeper understanding of the 21st century quantum theory. All topics are explained with a concise but rigorous intermediate level style which may, at times, require some effort. However, you will finally acquire an unparalleled background in the conceptual foundations of quantum physics, enabling you to distinguish between the real science backed by experimental facts and mere speculative interpretations.
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Quantum Physics: An overview of a weird world: A guide to the 21st century quantum revolution

Quantum Physics: An overview of a weird world: A guide to the 21st century quantum revolution

by Marco Masi
Quantum Physics: An overview of a weird world: A guide to the 21st century quantum revolution

Quantum Physics: An overview of a weird world: A guide to the 21st century quantum revolution

by Marco Masi
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This second volume is a continuation of the first volume's 20th century conceptual foundations of quantum physics extending its view to the principles and research fields of the 21st century. A summary of the standard concepts, from modern advanced experimental tests of 'quantum ontology' to the interpretations of quantum mechanics, the standard model of particle physics, and the mainstream quantum gravity theories. A state-of-the-art treatise that reports on the recent developments in quantum computing, classical and quantum information theory, the black holes information paradox and the holographic principle to quantum cosmology, with some attention on contemporary themes such as the Bose-Einstein condensates as also to the more speculative areas of quantum biology and quantum consciousness. A final chapter on the connections between the quantum realm and philosophical idealism concludes this volume.Considering how the media (sometimes also physicists) present quantum theory, which focuses only on highly dubious ideas and speculations backed by no evidence or, worse, promote pseudo-scientific hypes that fall regularly in and out of fashion, this is a 'vademecum' for those who look for a serious introduction and deeper understanding of the 21st century quantum theory. All topics are explained with a concise but rigorous intermediate level style which may, at times, require some effort. However, you will finally acquire an unparalleled background in the conceptual foundations of quantum physics, enabling you to distinguish between the real science backed by experimental facts and mere speculative interpretations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783948295035
Publisher: Mvb Gmbh
Publication date: 12/17/2019
Series: Quantum Physics: An Overview of a Weird World , #2
Pages: 302
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

Table of Contents

I. Advanced experimental tests of 'quantum ontology' 9

1. The double crystal experiment of Zou, Wang and Mandel 9

2. The which-way reconsidered. 15

3. The complementary principle and the Scully-Englert-Walther quantum eraser 29

4. The delayed quantum erasure experiment of Walborn et al. 37

5. Putting it all together: the delayed choice quantum eraser of Kim et al. 48

II. Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics 62

1. The de Broglie-Bohm pilot wave interpretation 63

2. The Many Worlds Interpretation 66

3. Superdeterminism 68

4. Objective collapse theory 69

5. Time symmetric quantum mechanics 70

6. The transactional interpretation 72

7. Relational quantum mechanics 73

8. On the proliferation of the interpretations of quantum mechanics 74

III. The standard model and beyond 83

1. Quantum Field Theory 83

2. The Standard Model of Particle Physics 88

3. Towards a theory of quantum gravity? 93

IV. Quantum mechanics and information 102

1. Quantum teleportation 102

2. Quantum computing 110

3. Quantum cryptography 116

4. The long road towards quantum computing 121

5. Classical information theory 123

6. Quantum information theory 132

7. Measurement and information theory 140

8. Black hole thermodynamics 142

9. The black hole information paradox and the holographic principle 151

V. Other contemporary quantum themes 164

1. Bose-Einstein condensates 164

2. Big Bang nucleosynthesis 172

3. Quantum cosmology and cosmic inflation 177

4. Quantum biology 184

5. Consciousness and quantum mechanics: myth or reality? 188

6. Quantum woo and physicalism 194

VI. Conclusion 201

VII. Appendix 203

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