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Author:
Zhang, Li, 1925- author.
Title:
Frontier problems in quantum mechanics / Lee Chang, Molin Ge.
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xxv, 1063 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Quantum theory.
Quantum field theory.
Other Authors:
Ge, M. L. (Mo-Lin), author.
Other Titles:
Liang zi li xue de qian yan wen ti. English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Wave-particle dualism, complementarity principle, Bell's theorem and related experiments -- Quantum entanglement and its applications to quantum information and quantum computing -- Geometrical phases in quantum mechanics -- Boundary between quantum and classical mechanics, entanglement and decoherence -- Path integral formulation of quantum mechanics -- Quantum mechanics on the macroscopic level -- Topological phase factors in quantum systems -- Cavity quantum electrodynamics, van der Waals forces and Casimir effect -- The quantum Hall effect -- Bose-Einstein condensation -- The Yangian commutation relations in quantum mechanics -- RTT relation and the Yan-Baxer equation, physical significance of the quantum algebras.
Summary:
"Owing to efforts in both theoretical and experimental research, a better understanding of the interpretation and many fundamental principles of quantum mechanics has been achieved. These include the complementarity principle, the geometrical phase, the topological phase, the boundary between quantum and classical mechanics, quantum mechanics on the macroscopic level, and so on. Part of this book is devoted to introducing these developments. Significant progress in the frontier research in various branches of physics has been achieved by making use of the insights and judgements originating from quantum mechanics. Part of this book is devoted to introducing some of these fields, namely quantum information, cavity quantum electrodynamics, the quantum Hall effect and the Bose-Einstein condensation. Basic physical ideas and methods are emphasized, instead of going into technical details. The Yang-Baxter system has become a prosperous field of mathematical physics. The last part of the book is devoted to introducing its application to some basic problems in quantum mechanics, and again basic physical ideas are emphasized"-- Provided by author.
ISBN:
9813146842
9789813146846
OCLC:
(OCoLC)952195788
LCCN:
2016025843
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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