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El. knyga: Quantum Structural Studies: Classical Emergence From The Quantum Level

Edited by (The Univ Of Nottingham, Uk), Edited by (Univ Of Nis, Serbia), Edited by (Univ Of Maryland, Usa)
  • Formatas: 500 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786341426
  • Formatas: 500 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786341426

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The structural aspects of composite quantum systems in the foundation, interpretation and application of quantum theory is an increasingly prominent topic of physics research. As an emerging field, it seeks to understand the origins of the classical world of experience from the quantum level.Quantum Structural Studies presents conceptual fundamentals and mathematical methods for investigating the structuring of quantum systems into subsystems. Split into four sections, the topics covered include the historical and philosophical aspects of quantum structures, specific interpretive approaches and ontologies, and alternative methodological approaches to quantum mechanics. Questions addressed are: Can the classically relevant degrees of freedom (such as the center of mass) be considered physically realistic, and if so, in what sense? In what sense might various emergent structures be relevant for the transition from the quantum description to the classical? Do suggested new approaches describe phenomenology and proposals for new experiments? Specialists, graduate students and researchers seeking an introduction to the field of emergent structures and new directions for research and experimentation can use this book to find up-to-date representative texts and reviews.
About the Editors v
1 Quantum Structures: An Introduction
1(20)
R. E. Kastner
J. Jeknic-Dugic
G. Jaroszkiewicz
Historical Aspects
21(54)
2 Bohr's Diaphragms
23(30)
T. Bai
J. Stachel
3 "It Ain't Necessarily So": Interpretations and Misinterpretations of Quantum Theory
53(22)
J. Stachel
Philosophical Aspects
75(98)
4 Beyond Complementarity
77(28)
R. E. Kastner
5 Representational Realism, Closed Theories and the Quantum to Classical Limit
105(32)
C. de Ronde
6 Principles of Empiricism and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
137(36)
G. Jaroszkiewicz
Specific Interpretive Approaches and Ontologies
173(260)
7 Primitive Ontology and the Classical World
175(26)
V. Allori
8 Fluidodynamical Representation and Quantum Jumps
201(24)
L. Chiatti
I. Licata
9 Minkowski Spacetime and QED from Ontology of Time
225(108)
C. Baumgarten
10 The Quantum State as Spatial Displacement
333(40)
P. Holland
11 Symmetry and Natural Quantum Structures for Three-Particles in One-Dimension
373(28)
N. L. Harshman
12 Quantum to Classical Transitions via Weak Measurements and Post-Selection
401(26)
E. Cohen
Y. Aharonov
13 Bound States as Fundamental Quantum Structures
427(6)
R. E. Kastner
Methodological Approaches
433(52)
14 A Top-down View of the Classical Limit of Quantum Mechanics
435(34)
S. Fortin
O. Lombardi
15 A Top-down versus a Bottom-up Hidden-variables Description of the Stern--Gerlach Experiment
469(16)
M. Arsenijevic
J. Jeknic-Dugic
M. Dugic
Index 485