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- catalog abstract ""This book presents the first comprehensive exposition of the interpretation of quantum mechanics pioneered by Louis de Broglie and David Bohm. The purpose is to explain how quantum processes may be visualized without ambiguity or confusion in terms of a simple physical model." "Developing the theme that a material system such as an electron is a particle guided by a surrounding quantum wave, a detailed examination of the classic phenomena of quantum theory is presented to show how the spacetime orbits of an ensemble of particles can reproduce the statistical quantum predictions. The mathematical and conceptual aspects of the theory are developed carefully from first principles and topics covered include self-interference, tunnelling, the stability of matter, spin 1/2, and nonlocality in many-body systems. The theory provides a novel and satisfactory framework for analysing the classical limit of quantum mechanics and Heisenberg's relations, and implies a theory of measurement without wavefunction collapse. It also suggests a strikingly novel view of relativistic quantum theory, including the Dirac equation, quantum field theory and the wavefunction of the universe." "This book provides the first comprehensive technical overview of an approach which brings clarity to a subject notorious for its conceptual difficulties. The book will therefore appeal to all physicists with an interest in the foundations of their subject, and will stimulate all students and research workers in physics who seek an intuitive understanding of the quantum world."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b4127594.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description ""This book presents the first comprehensive exposition of the interpretation of quantum mechanics pioneered by Louis de Broglie and David Bohm. The purpose is to explain how quantum processes may be visualized without ambiguity or confusion in terms of a simple physical model." "Developing the theme that a material system such as an electron is a particle guided by a surrounding quantum wave, a detailed examination of the classic phenomena of quantum theory is presented to show how the spacetime orbits of an ensemble of particles can reproduce the statistical quantum predictions. The mathematical and conceptual aspects of the theory are developed carefully from first principles and topics covered include self-interference, tunnelling, the stability of matter, spin 1/2, and nonlocality in many-body systems. The theory provides a novel and satisfactory framework for analysing the classical limit of quantum mechanics and Heisenberg's relations, and implies a theory of measurement without wavefunction collapse. It also suggests a strikingly novel view of relativistic quantum theory, including the Dirac equation, quantum field theory and the wavefunction of the universe." "This book provides the first comprehensive technical overview of an approach which brings clarity to a subject notorious for its conceptual difficulties. The book will therefore appeal to all physicists with an interest in the foundations of their subject, and will stimulate all students and research workers in physics who seek an intuitive understanding of the quantum world."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 572-584) and index.".
- catalog description "Quantum mechanics and its interpretation -- Hamilton-Jacobi theory -- Elements of the quantum theory of motion -- Simple applications -- Interference and tunnelling -- The classical limit -- Many-body systems -- Theory of experiments -- Spin 1/2: the Pauli theory -- Spin 1/2: the rigid rotator -- The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen experiment and nonlocality -- Relativistic quantum theory.".
- catalog extent "xix, 598 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521354048".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, N.Y. : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "530.1/2 20".
- catalog subject "Motion.".
- catalog subject "QC133 .H65 1993".
- catalog subject "Quantum theory.".
- catalog subject "Relativistic quantum theory.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Quantum mechanics and its interpretation -- Hamilton-Jacobi theory -- Elements of the quantum theory of motion -- Simple applications -- Interference and tunnelling -- The classical limit -- Many-body systems -- Theory of experiments -- Spin 1/2: the Pauli theory -- Spin 1/2: the rigid rotator -- The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen experiment and nonlocality -- Relativistic quantum theory.".
- catalog title "The quantum theory of motion : an account of the de Broglie-Bohm causal interpretation of quantum mechanics / P.R. Holland.".
- catalog type "text".