The Conceptual Development of Quantum Mechanics book
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The Conceptual Development of Quantum Mechanics. Max. Jammer
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ISBN: 0070322759,9780070322752 | 412 pages | 11 Mb
The Conceptual Development of Quantum Mechanics Max. Jammer
Publisher: MGH
The book traces the history of ideas in the conceptual development of Quantum Mechanics. Quantum mechanics triumphs once again. The loophole-closure experiment has been carried out .. It has led to a number of surprising results in the application of thermodynamic concepts to small systems, with many contributions by workers in statistical mechanics. We now come to Daniel Danin's book titled Probabilities of the Quantum World. While few physicists will be surprised that all three loopholes have now been closed, doing so could be an important step towards developing failsafe quantum cryptography. Theoretical Concepts in Quantum Mechanics, edited by Mohammad Reza Pahlavani, InTech, Feb. For further discussion of these results and of additional . However this is not to say that quantum mechanics cannot yield novel . For the historical significance of Schrödinger's work see Max Jammer, The Conceptual Development of Quantum Mechanics (1966). These two Letters are important early contributions to the development of quantum cryptography, the use of the properties of quantum mechanics to provide secure keys for encrypting communications. To me, the alleged path interference or superposition in the double slit is a different conceptual problem to that of the collision (or not) of QM (and nature) with local-realism. Indeed the correspondence principle was proposed originally to ensure that the development of quantum mechanics produced results that asymptotically approached the predictions of classical physics on large-mass scales.