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Quantum Theory and Beyond

Quantum Theory and Beyond

Quantum Theory and Beyond

Essays and Discussions Arising from a Colloquium
Ted Bastin
July 2009
Paperback
9780521115483
£48.99
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    Quantum theory attempts to describe the discrete or atomic nature of matter and the physical world. Certain paradoxes connected with the use of our familiar ideas of the theory have led some physicists to suggest that a revision of quantum theory at its most fundamental level is now inevitable, while others think that the wide range of experimental success of the theory make such changes literally unthinkable. This book contains the edited papers presented at a small informal colloquium held in Cambridge in 1968 to discuss the need for fundamental revision in quantum theory. Most schools of thought on the foundations of the theory were represented, and to direct discussion some participants proposed actual changes. A principal aim was to pinpoint the source of difficulty in current ideas of the time or, failing that, to present alongside each other the various viewpoints about them.

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    July 2009
    Paperback
    9780521115483
    356 pages
    229 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.52kg
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    Table of Contents

    • List of participants
    • Preface
    • Part I. Introduction:
    • 1. The function of the colloquium - editorial
    • 2. The conceptual problem of quantum theory from the experimentalist's point of view O. R. Frisch
    • Part II. Niels Bohr and Complementarity: The Place of the Classical Language:
    • 3. The Copenhagen interpretation C. F. von Weizsäcker
    • 4. On Bohr's views concerning the quantum theory D. Bohm
    • Part III. The Measurement Problem:
    • 5. Quantal observation in statistical interpretation H. J. Groenewold
    • 6. Macroscopic physics, quantum mechanics and quantum theory of measurement G. M. Prosperi
    • 7. Comment on the Daneri-Loinger-Prosperi quantum theory of measurement Jeffrey Bub
    • 8. The phenomenology of observation and explanation in quantum theory J. H. M. Whiteman
    • 9. Measurement theory and complex systems M. A. Garstens
    • Part IV. New Directions within Quantum Theory: What does the Quantum Theoretical Formalism Really Tell Us?:
    • 10. On the role of hidden variables in the fundamental structure of physics D. Bohm
    • 11. Beyond what? Discussion: space-time order within existing quantum theory C. W. Kilmister
    • 12. Definability and measurability in quantum theory Yakir Aharonov and Aage Petersen
    • 13. The bootstrap idea and the foundations of quantum theory Geoffrey F. Chew
    • Part V. A Fresh Start?:
    • 14. Angular momentum: an approach to combinatorial space-time Roger Penrose
    • 15. A note on discreteness, phase space and cohomology theory B. J. Hiley
    • 16. Cohomology of observations R. H. Atkin
    • 17. The origin of half-integral spin in a discrete physical space Ted Bastin
    • Part VI. Philosophical Papers:
    • 18. The unity of physics C. F. von Weizsäcker
    • 19. A philosophical obstacle to the rise of new theories in microphysics Mario Bunge
    • 20. The incompleteness of quantum mechanics or the emperor's missing clothes H. R. Post
    • 21. How does a particle get from A to B?
    • Ted Bastin
    • 22. Informational generalization of entropy in physics Jerome Rothstein
    • 23. Can life explain quantum mechanics? H. H. Pattee
    • 24. Discussion: phenomena and sense data in quantum theory D. S. Linney and C. F. von Weizsäcker
    • Index of persons
    • Index of subjects.
      Contributors
    • O. R. Frisch, C. F. von Weizsäcker, D. Bohm, H. J. Groenewold, G. M. Prosperi, Jeffrey Bub, J. H. M. Whiteman, M. A. Garstens, C. W. Kilmister, Yakir Aharonov, Aage Petersen, Geoffrey F. Chew, Roger Penrose, B. J. Hiley, R. H. Atkin, Ted Bastin, Mario Bunge, H. R. Post, Jerome Rothstein, H. H. Pattee, D. S. Linney