Quantum Nonlocality and Reality: 50 Years of Bell's Theorem Contributor(s): Bell, Mary (Editor), Gao, Shan (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1107104343 ISBN-13: 9781107104341 Publisher: Cambridge University Press OUR PRICE: $194.75 Product Type: Hardcover Published: September 2016 |
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BISAC Categories: - Science | Physics - Quantum Theory |
Physical Information: 1.15" H x 6.91" W x 10.15" (2.37 lbs) 458 pages |
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Publisher Description: Combining twenty-six original essays written by an impressive line-up of distinguished physicists and philosophers of physics, this anthology reflects some of the latest thoughts by leading experts on the influence of Bell's theorem on quantum physics. Essays progress from John Bell's character and background, through studies of his main work, and on to more speculative ideas, addressing the controversies surrounding the theorem, and investigating the theorem's meaning and its deep implications for the nature of physical reality. Combined, they present a powerful comment on the undeniable significance of Bell's theorem for the development of ideas in quantum physics over the past 50 years. Questions surrounding the assumptions and significance of Bell's work still inspire discussion in the field of quantum physics. Adding to this with a theoretical and philosophical perspective, this balanced anthology is an indispensable volume for students and researchers interested in the philosophy of physics and the foundations of quantum mechanics. |
Contributor Bio(s): Bell, Mary: - Mary Bell is a physicist and the widow of John Bell, with whom she frequently collaborated. She held several positions working on particle acceleration design, notably with the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Harwell, Oxfordshire, and several accelerator divisions at CERN.Gao, Shan: - Shan Gao is an Associate Professor at the Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is the founder and managing editor of the International Journal of Quantum Foundations. He is the author of several books and the editor of the recent anthology Protective Measurement and Quantum Reality: Towards a New Understanding of Quantum Mechanics (Cambridge, 2015). His research focuses on the foundations of quantum mechanics and the history of modern physics. |