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Titre : Foundations of Quantum Mechanics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Roderich Tumulka, Auteur Editeur : Cham [Switzerland] : Springer International Publishing Année de publication : 2022 Collection : Lecture Notes in Physics, ISSN 1616-6361 num. 1003 Importance : 468 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-031-09547-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Fundamental concepts and interpretations of QM Foundations of Physics and Cosmology Philosophy of Physics Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics Philosophical Foundations of Physics and Astronomy Quantum physics Science Physics-Philosophy Mathematical physics Index. décimale : 530.12 Mécanique quantique Résumé : This book introduces and critically appraises the main proposals for how to understand quantum mechanics, namely the Copenhagen interpretation, spontaneous collapse, Bohmian mechanics, many-worlds, and others. The author makes clear what are the crucial problems, such as the measurement problem, related to the foundations of quantum mechanics and explains the key arguments like the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument and Bell's proof of nonlocality. He discusses and clarifies numerous topics that have puzzled the founding fathers of quantum mechanics and present-day students alike, such as the possibility of hidden variables, the collapse of the wave function, time-of-arrival measurements, explanations of the symmetrization postulate for identical particles, or the nature of spin. Several chapters are devoted to extending the different approaches to relativistic space-time and quantum field theory. The book is self-contained and is intended for graduate students and researchers who want to step into the fundamental aspects of quantum physics. Given its clarity, it is accessible also to advanced undergraduates and contains many exercises and examples to master the subject Foundations of Quantum Mechanics [texte imprimé] / Roderich Tumulka, Auteur . - Cham (Switzerland) : Springer International Publishing, 2022 . - 468 p. ; 23 cm. - (Lecture Notes in Physics, ISSN 1616-6361; 1003) .
ISBN : 978-3-031-09547-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Fundamental concepts and interpretations of QM Foundations of Physics and Cosmology Philosophy of Physics Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics Philosophical Foundations of Physics and Astronomy Quantum physics Science Physics-Philosophy Mathematical physics Index. décimale : 530.12 Mécanique quantique Résumé : This book introduces and critically appraises the main proposals for how to understand quantum mechanics, namely the Copenhagen interpretation, spontaneous collapse, Bohmian mechanics, many-worlds, and others. The author makes clear what are the crucial problems, such as the measurement problem, related to the foundations of quantum mechanics and explains the key arguments like the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument and Bell's proof of nonlocality. He discusses and clarifies numerous topics that have puzzled the founding fathers of quantum mechanics and present-day students alike, such as the possibility of hidden variables, the collapse of the wave function, time-of-arrival measurements, explanations of the symmetrization postulate for identical particles, or the nature of spin. Several chapters are devoted to extending the different approaches to relativistic space-time and quantum field theory. The book is self-contained and is intended for graduate students and researchers who want to step into the fundamental aspects of quantum physics. Given its clarity, it is accessible also to advanced undergraduates and contains many exercises and examples to master the subject Réservation
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Titre : Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrea Di Vita, Auteur Editeur : Cham [Switzerland] : Springer International Publishing Année de publication : 2022 Collection : Lecture Notes in Physics, ISSN 1616-6361 num. 1007 Importance : 220 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-031-12220-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Classical and Continuum Physics Thermodynamics Complex Systems Statistical Physics Physics System theory Index. décimale : 530 physique Résumé : The importance of thermodynamics, particularly its Second Principle, to all branches of science in which systems with very large numbers of particles are involved cannot be overstated. This book offers a panoramic view of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Perhaps the two most attractive aspects of thermodynamic equilibrium are its stability and its independence from the specifics of the particular system involved. Does an equivalent exist for non-equilibrium thermodynamics' Many researchers have tried to describe such stability in the same way that the Second Principle describes the stability of thermodynamic equilibrium - and failed. Most of them invoked either entropy, or its production rate, or some modified version of it. In their efforts, however, those researchers have found a lot of useful stability criteria for far-from-equilibrium states. These criteria usually take the form of variational principles, in terms of the minimization or maximization of some quantity. The aim of this book is to discuss these variational principles by highlighting the role of macroscopic quantities. This book is aimed at a wider audience than those most often exposed to the criteria described, i.e., undergraduates in STEM, as well as the usual interested and invested professionals Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics [texte imprimé] / Andrea Di Vita, Auteur . - Cham (Switzerland) : Springer International Publishing, 2022 . - 220 p. ; 23 cm. - (Lecture Notes in Physics, ISSN 1616-6361; 1007) .
ISBN : 978-3-031-12220-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Classical and Continuum Physics Thermodynamics Complex Systems Statistical Physics Physics System theory Index. décimale : 530 physique Résumé : The importance of thermodynamics, particularly its Second Principle, to all branches of science in which systems with very large numbers of particles are involved cannot be overstated. This book offers a panoramic view of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Perhaps the two most attractive aspects of thermodynamic equilibrium are its stability and its independence from the specifics of the particular system involved. Does an equivalent exist for non-equilibrium thermodynamics' Many researchers have tried to describe such stability in the same way that the Second Principle describes the stability of thermodynamic equilibrium - and failed. Most of them invoked either entropy, or its production rate, or some modified version of it. In their efforts, however, those researchers have found a lot of useful stability criteria for far-from-equilibrium states. These criteria usually take the form of variational principles, in terms of the minimization or maximization of some quantity. The aim of this book is to discuss these variational principles by highlighting the role of macroscopic quantities. This book is aimed at a wider audience than those most often exposed to the criteria described, i.e., undergraduates in STEM, as well as the usual interested and invested professionals Réservation
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