| J. S. Bell - 2004
John Bell, FRS was one of the leading expositors and interpreters of modern quantum theory. He is particularly famous for his discovery of the crucial difference between the ... | |
| J. S. Bell, Mary Bell, Kurt Gottfried, Martinus Veltman - 1995 - 953 pagina’s
The scientific career of John Stewart Bell was distinguished by its breadth and its quality. He made several very important contributions to scientific fields as diverse as ... | |
| Lars-Göran Johansson - 2007 - 216 pagina’s
Presenting a realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics and, in particular, a realistic view of quantum waves, this book defends, with one exception, Schrodinger's views on ... | |
| Henrik Smith - 1991 - 304 pagina’s
The book is an introduction to quantum mechanics at a level suitable for the second year in a European university (junior or senior year in an American college). The matrix ... | |
| David Z Albert - 1994 - 222 pagina’s
Presents a guide to the basics of quantum mechanics and measurement. | |
| Bas C. Van Fraassen - 1991 - 562 pagina’s
The author argues that quantum theory admits a plurality of interpretations, each aiding further understanding of the theory, but also advocating specifically the Copenhagen ... | |
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