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From the contents:
Part I: Quantum in Action;
1: An Act of Desperation: Berlin 1900;
2: Independent Energy Quanta: Bern 1905;
3: Quantum Numbers and Quantum Jumps: Manchester 1913;
4: Wave-particle Duality: Paris 1923;
5: Strangely Beautiful Interior: Helgoland 1925;
6: A Late Erotic Outburst: Swiss Alps 1925;
7: The Self-rotating Electron: Leiden 1925;
Part II: Quantum Probability and Quantum Uncertainty;
8: Quantum Probability: Göttingen 1926;
9: The Whole Idea of Quantum Jumps Necessarily Leads to Nonsense: Copenhagen 1926;
10: Uncertainty Principle: Copenhagen 1927;
11: The Copenhagen Interpretation: Copenhagen 1927;
12: Complementarity: Lake Como 1927;
Part III: Quantum Interpretation;
13: Gedankenexperiment: Brussels 1927;
14: An Absolute Wonder: Cambridge 1927;
15: A Certain Unreasonableness: Brussels 1930;
16: A Bolt from the Blue: Copenhagen 1935;
17: The Paradox of Schrödinger's Cat: Oxford 1935;
Part IV: Quantum Fields;
18: Crisis: Shelter Island 1947;
19: Quantum Electrodynamics: Oldstone 1949;
20: Gauge Symmetry and Gauge Theories: Princeton 1954;
21: Three Quarks for Muster Mark: Pasadena 1963;
22: The Higgs Mechanism: Edinburgh 1965;
Part V: Quantum Particles;
23: Electro-weak Unification: Harvard 1967;
24: Deep Inelastic Scattering: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 1967;
25: Asymptotic Freedom and Quantum Chromodynamics: Harvard 1973;
26: The November Revolution: Brookhaven and SLAC 1974;
27: The W and Z Bosons: CERN 1983;
28: Completing the Picture: Fermilab 1994;
Part VI: Quantum Reality;
29: Hidden Variables: Princeton 1951;
30: Bell's Theorem: Geneva 1964;
31: The Aspect Experiments: Paris 1982;
32: Beating the Uncertainty Principle: Albuquerque 1991;
33: Three-photon GHZ States: Vienna 2000;
34: Reality, Whether Local or Not: Vienna 2007;
Part VII: Quantum Gravity;
35: That Damned Equation: Princeton 1967;
36: The First Superstring Revolution: Aspen 1984;
37: The Quantum Structure of Space: Santa Barbara 1986;
38: No Consistency Without Contingency: Durham 1995;
39: The Second Superstring Revolution: Los Angeles 1995;
40: Resolving the Impasse: CERN 2008;
Epilogue;
Quantum Timeline;
Name Index;
Subject Index
Part I: Quantum in Action;
1: An Act of Desperation: Berlin 1900;
2: Independent Energy Quanta: Bern 1905;
3: Quantum Numbers and Quantum Jumps: Manchester 1913;
4: Wave-particle Duality: Paris 1923;
5: Strangely Beautiful Interior: Helgoland 1925;
6: A Late Erotic Outburst: Swiss Alps 1925;
7: The Self-rotating Electron: Leiden 1925;
Part II: Quantum Probability and Quantum Uncertainty;
8: Quantum Probability: Göttingen 1926;
9: The Whole Idea of Quantum Jumps Necessarily Leads to Nonsense: Copenhagen 1926;
10: Uncertainty Principle: Copenhagen 1927;
11: The Copenhagen Interpretation: Copenhagen 1927;
12: Complementarity: Lake Como 1927;
Part III: Quantum Interpretation;
13: Gedankenexperiment: Brussels 1927;
14: An Absolute Wonder: Cambridge 1927;
15: A Certain Unreasonableness: Brussels 1930;
16: A Bolt from the Blue: Copenhagen 1935;
17: The Paradox of Schrödinger's Cat: Oxford 1935;
Part IV: Quantum Fields;
18: Crisis: Shelter Island 1947;
19: Quantum Electrodynamics: Oldstone 1949;
20: Gauge Symmetry and Gauge Theories: Princeton 1954;
21: Three Quarks for Muster Mark: Pasadena 1963;
22: The Higgs Mechanism: Edinburgh 1965;
Part V: Quantum Particles;
23: Electro-weak Unification: Harvard 1967;
24: Deep Inelastic Scattering: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 1967;
25: Asymptotic Freedom and Quantum Chromodynamics: Harvard 1973;
26: The November Revolution: Brookhaven and SLAC 1974;
27: The W and Z Bosons: CERN 1983;
28: Completing the Picture: Fermilab 1994;
Part VI: Quantum Reality;
29: Hidden Variables: Princeton 1951;
30: Bell's Theorem: Geneva 1964;
31: The Aspect Experiments: Paris 1982;
32: Beating the Uncertainty Principle: Albuquerque 1991;
33: Three-photon GHZ States: Vienna 2000;
34: Reality, Whether Local or Not: Vienna 2007;
Part VII: Quantum Gravity;
35: That Damned Equation: Princeton 1967;
36: The First Superstring Revolution: Aspen 1984;
37: The Quantum Structure of Space: Santa Barbara 1986;
38: No Consistency Without Contingency: Durham 1995;
39: The Second Superstring Revolution: Los Angeles 1995;
40: Resolving the Impasse: CERN 2008;
Epilogue;
Quantum Timeline;
Name Index;
Subject Index
From the contents:
Part I: Quantum in Action;
1: An Act of Desperation: Berlin 1900;
2: Independent Energy Quanta: Bern 1905;
3: Quantum Numbers and Quantum Jumps: Manchester 1913;
4: Wave-particle Duality: Paris 1923;
5: Strangely Beautiful Interior: Helgoland 1925;
6: A Late Erotic Outburst: Swiss Alps 1925;
7: The Self-rotating Electron: Leiden 1925;
Part II: Quantum Probability and Quantum Uncertainty;
8: Quantum Probability: Göttingen 1926;
9: The Whole Idea of Quantum Jumps Necessarily Leads to Nonsense: Copenhagen 1926;
10: Uncertainty Principle: Copenhagen 1927;
11: The Copenhagen Interpretation: Copenhagen 1927;
12: Complementarity: Lake Como 1927;
Part III: Quantum Interpretation;
13: Gedankenexperiment: Brussels 1927;
14: An Absolute Wonder: Cambridge 1927;
15: A Certain Unreasonableness: Brussels 1930;
16: A Bolt from the Blue: Copenhagen 1935;
17: The Paradox of Schrödinger's Cat: Oxford 1935;
Part IV: Quantum Fields;
18: Crisis: Shelter Island 1947;
19: Quantum Electrodynamics: Oldstone 1949;
20: Gauge Symmetry and Gauge Theories: Princeton 1954;
21: Three Quarks for Muster Mark: Pasadena 1963;
22: The Higgs Mechanism: Edinburgh 1965;
Part V: Quantum Particles;
23: Electro-weak Unification: Harvard 1967;
24: Deep Inelastic Scattering: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 1967;
25: Asymptotic Freedom and Quantum Chromodynamics: Harvard 1973;
26: The November Revolution: Brookhaven and SLAC 1974;
27: The W and Z Bosons: CERN 1983;
28: Completing the Picture: Fermilab 1994;
Part VI: Quantum Reality;
29: Hidden Variables: Princeton 1951;
30: Bell's Theorem: Geneva 1964;
31: The Aspect Experiments: Paris 1982;
32: Beating the Uncertainty Principle: Albuquerque 1991;
33: Three-photon GHZ States: Vienna 2000;
34: Reality, Whether Local or Not: Vienna 2007;
Part VII: Quantum Gravity;
35: That Damned Equation: Princeton 1967;
36: The First Superstring Revolution: Aspen 1984;
37: The Quantum Structure of Space: Santa Barbara 1986;
38: No Consistency Without Contingency: Durham 1995;
39: The Second Superstring Revolution: Los Angeles 1995;
40: Resolving the Impasse: CERN 2008;
Epilogue;
Quantum Timeline;
Name Index;
Subject Index
Part I: Quantum in Action;
1: An Act of Desperation: Berlin 1900;
2: Independent Energy Quanta: Bern 1905;
3: Quantum Numbers and Quantum Jumps: Manchester 1913;
4: Wave-particle Duality: Paris 1923;
5: Strangely Beautiful Interior: Helgoland 1925;
6: A Late Erotic Outburst: Swiss Alps 1925;
7: The Self-rotating Electron: Leiden 1925;
Part II: Quantum Probability and Quantum Uncertainty;
8: Quantum Probability: Göttingen 1926;
9: The Whole Idea of Quantum Jumps Necessarily Leads to Nonsense: Copenhagen 1926;
10: Uncertainty Principle: Copenhagen 1927;
11: The Copenhagen Interpretation: Copenhagen 1927;
12: Complementarity: Lake Como 1927;
Part III: Quantum Interpretation;
13: Gedankenexperiment: Brussels 1927;
14: An Absolute Wonder: Cambridge 1927;
15: A Certain Unreasonableness: Brussels 1930;
16: A Bolt from the Blue: Copenhagen 1935;
17: The Paradox of Schrödinger's Cat: Oxford 1935;
Part IV: Quantum Fields;
18: Crisis: Shelter Island 1947;
19: Quantum Electrodynamics: Oldstone 1949;
20: Gauge Symmetry and Gauge Theories: Princeton 1954;
21: Three Quarks for Muster Mark: Pasadena 1963;
22: The Higgs Mechanism: Edinburgh 1965;
Part V: Quantum Particles;
23: Electro-weak Unification: Harvard 1967;
24: Deep Inelastic Scattering: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 1967;
25: Asymptotic Freedom and Quantum Chromodynamics: Harvard 1973;
26: The November Revolution: Brookhaven and SLAC 1974;
27: The W and Z Bosons: CERN 1983;
28: Completing the Picture: Fermilab 1994;
Part VI: Quantum Reality;
29: Hidden Variables: Princeton 1951;
30: Bell's Theorem: Geneva 1964;
31: The Aspect Experiments: Paris 1982;
32: Beating the Uncertainty Principle: Albuquerque 1991;
33: Three-photon GHZ States: Vienna 2000;
34: Reality, Whether Local or Not: Vienna 2007;
Part VII: Quantum Gravity;
35: That Damned Equation: Princeton 1967;
36: The First Superstring Revolution: Aspen 1984;
37: The Quantum Structure of Space: Santa Barbara 1986;
38: No Consistency Without Contingency: Durham 1995;
39: The Second Superstring Revolution: Los Angeles 1995;
40: Resolving the Impasse: CERN 2008;
Epilogue;
Quantum Timeline;
Name Index;
Subject Index
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Erscheinungsjahr: | 2011 |
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Medium: | Buch |
ISBN-13: | 9780199566846 |
ISBN-10: | 0199566844 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Baggott, Jim |
Hersteller: | Oxford University Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Postfach:81 03 40, D-70567 Stuttgart, vertrieb@dbg.de |
Abbildungen: | Two 8pp black and white plate sectionn, approx 35 b/w line drawings |
Maße: | 238 x 167 x 46 mm |
Von/Mit: | Jim Baggott |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 28.02.2011 |
Gewicht: | 0,903 kg |
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2011 |
---|---|
Medium: | Buch |
ISBN-13: | 9780199566846 |
ISBN-10: | 0199566844 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Baggott, Jim |
Hersteller: | Oxford University Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Postfach:81 03 40, D-70567 Stuttgart, vertrieb@dbg.de |
Abbildungen: | Two 8pp black and white plate sectionn, approx 35 b/w line drawings |
Maße: | 238 x 167 x 46 mm |
Von/Mit: | Jim Baggott |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 28.02.2011 |
Gewicht: | 0,903 kg |
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