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Modern Studies of Basic Quantum Concepts and Phenomena - Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 104
Contributor(s): Brandas, ERKKI Juhani (Editor), Karlsson, E. B. (Editor)
ISBN: 9810234880     ISBN-13: 9789810234881
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
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Product Type: Hardcover
Published: February 1999
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Annotation: Quantum mechanics is more than 70 years old and forms the basis of our description of phenomena at the atomic level. Still, its internal structure and many aspects of its interpretation have been discussed ever since its conception. It is only during the last 10-15 years that novel experimental techniques have allowed physicists to carry out tests of a type which the quantum theory pioneers only dreamt of -- the so-called "Gedanken experiments".

The present book shows how such crucial tests have led to a deeper understanding of basic quantum concepts and processes. This field is now developing rapidly, with important consequences for such diverse applications as measurement technology and quantum-based information transfer and computing.

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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Physics - Quantum Theory
- Science | Physics - Condensed Matter
Dewey: 530.12
Series: Proceedings of Nobel Symposium - Physics
Physical Information: 0.61" H x 8.26" W x 12.2" (1.90 lbs) 232 pages
 
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Quantum mechanics is more than 70 years old and forms the basis of our description of phenomena at the atomic level. Still, its internal structure and many aspects of its interpretation have been discussed ever since its conception. It is only during the last 10-15 years that novel experimental techniques have allowed physicists to carry out tests of a type which the quantum theory pioneers only dreamt of -- the so-called "Gedanken experiments".The present book shows how such crucial tests have led to a deeper understanding of basic quantum concepts and processes. This field is now developing rapidly, with important consequences for such diverse applications as measurement technology and quantum-based information transfer and computing.