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The Quantum Revolution A Historical Perspective
Book Code: GR3448
ISBN: 0-313-33448-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-33448-1
240 pages, figs/photos
Greenwood Press
Publication: 12/30/2007
List Price: $65.00 (UK Sterling Price: £37.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Subjects: Awards:
  • Science Books & Film Editor's Choice 2008
Reviews:
  • This delightful volume should be on the shelf of just about every undergraduate library; hopefull, students will find it and give it a read. A well-constructed index is included. Recommended. General readers; lower- and upper-division undergraduates.
    —Choice
    August 2008
  • There are appealing and relevant sidelights on the lives and relationships of the physicists and on the technologies that depend on our advances in understanding. The long lasting debates on the foundations and interpretations of quantum mechanics are discussed in deatil; the arguments of Einstein, Bohr, Schrodinger, von Neumann, Bohm, Bell, and many others; the problems of entanglement; and the possibility of nonlocality. For those who are interested, this discussion is an outstanding feature of the book. The time line, glossary, recommendations for further reading, and list of references are valuable additions.
    —SB&F
    July/August 2008
  • The Quantum Revolution can serve as a resource to guide students through the work that was done by scientists such as Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg, Pauli, Dirac, Schrodinger, and others....[E]specially recommended to those who are interested in researching the atomic theory, the development of nuclear weapons, and nuclear physics.
    —NSTA Recommends
    2008
Description: Quantum mechanics is one of the great success stories of modern physics, making sense of the very small just as Einstein's theory of relativity made sense of the very large. But, for most students, the ideas that make quantum mechanics powerful can be confusing and counterintuitive. This volume in the Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in Science series provides a history of quantum mechanics from the early breakthroughs of Planck and Einstein, at the beginning of the 20th century, to the present frontiers of quantum computing and quantum gravity. The approach is entirely non-technical, and is aimed at the general reader who may not have much mathematical background but who has a strong curiosity about some of the most important developments in modern science. Quantum Mechanics: A Historical Perspective traces the history of this powerful theory, including:
  • The early discoveries by Max Planck and Albert Einstein regarding the quantization of radiation
  • The "early quantum theory," including Neils Bohr's theory of the atom
  • The birth of modern quantum mechanics through the work of Heisenberg, Schrödinger, Born, Dirac and others
  • Applications of quantum mechanics in chemistry, nuclear physics, electronics, and many other areas
  • Recent work in quantum computation and quantum information theory
    The book emphasizes the fact that despite the great success of quantum mechanics, many exciting intellectual frontiers remain open for further researchers to explore. It includes a glossary, a timeline, and a bibliography of accessible resources for further research.
  • LC Card Number: 2007039786
    LCC Class: QC173
    Dewey Class: 530
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