The New Quantum Universe
Following the success of The Quantum Universe, first published in 1987, a host of exciting new discoveries have been made in the field of quantum mechanics. The New Quantum Universe provides an up-to-date and accessible introduction to the essential ideas of quantum physics, and demonstrates how it affects our everyday life. Quantum mechanics gives an understanding of not only atoms and nuclei, but also all the elements and even the stars. The book explains quantum paradoxes and the eventful life of Schroedinger's Cat, along with the Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox and Bell's Inequality. It then looks ahead to the nanotechnology revolution, describing quantum cryptography, quantum computing and quantum teleportation, and ends with an account of quantum mechanics and science fiction. Using simple non-mathematical language, this book is suitable for final-year school students, science undergraduates, and anyone wishing to appreciate how physics allows the new technologies that are changing our lives.
- A popular account of the fundamentals of quantum mechanics together with an up-to-date survey of its applications, from the authors of Einstein's Mirror
- Lavishly illustrated throughout with colour images
- First edition sold over 35,000 copies
Reviews & endorsements
"...this is an exceptionally successful popularization for the many readers who love science for its wonders..." Physics Today
"The Quantum Universe is beautifully and prolifically illustrated...Hey and Walter's presentation of quantum physics includes a rich mix of history, basic physical ideas, and a dazzling range of applications that should appeal to a wide audience." Sky and Telescope
Product details
November 2003Paperback
9780521564571
370 pages
247 × 190 × 20 mm
0.92kg
253 b/w illus. 101 colour illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Waves versus particles
- 2. Heisenberg and uncertainty
- 3. Schroedinger and matter waves
- 4. Atoms and nuclei
- 5. Quantum tunnelling
- 6. Pauli and the elements
- 7. Quantum co-operation and superfluids
- 8. Quantum jumps
- 9. Quantum engineering
- 10. Death of a star
- 11. Feynman rules
- 12. Weak photons and strong glue
- 13. Afterword - quantum physics and science fiction
- Epilogue
- Appendices.