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The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics Book

The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics
The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics, This is an exceptionally accessible, accurate, and nontechnical introduction to quantum mechanics. After briefly summarizing the differences between classical and quantum behavior, this engaging account considers the Stern-Gerlach experiment and its impli, The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics
  • Written by author Daniel F. Styer
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, February 2000
  • This is an exceptionally accessible, accurate, and nontechnical introduction to quantum mechanics. After briefly summarizing the differences between classical and quantum behavior, this engaging account considers the Stern-Gerlach experiment and its impli
  • An exceptionally accessible, accurate and non-technical introduction to the core concepts of quantum mechanics. Nature Magazine - Peter Holland If you are looking for an original account of Feynman's approach, I recommend this book.
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Preface;

1. Introduction;
2. Classical magnetic needles;
3. The Stern-Gerlach experiment;
4. The conundrum of projections; repeated measurements;
5. Probability;
6. The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox;
7. Variations on a theme by Einstein;
8. Optical interference;
9. Quantal interference;
10. Amplitudes;
11. Working with amplitudes;
12. Two slit inventions;
13. Quantum cryptography;
14. Quantum mechanics of a bouncing ball;
15. The wavefunction; Appendix A: a brief history of quantum mechanics; Appendix B: putting weirdness to work; Appendix C: sources; Appendix D: general questions; Appendix E: bibliography; Appendix F: skeleton answers for selected problems; Index.


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