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Chargement... Quantum mechanics and experience (édition 1994)par David Z. Albert
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. The most exasperating book I have ever tried to read. Forget that the math is beyond me; I could skim through that if the writer had even the remotest idea about how to construct a clear English sentence. (A previous review has a dead-on imitation of the type of paragraph you find over and over here.) Contrary to the book flap which hilariously states, "...as well as a novel attempt at writing about science in a style that is simultaneously elementary and deep," this book is almost gibberish in its incessant use of parentheticals, interjected remarks, and endless footnotes at the bottom of each page that often continue to the next page. If Albert speaks this way when he teaches, I'm surprised he isn't bruised from having things thrown at him. ( ) This book is a great introduction to the mathematics of quantum mechanics. It has a good analysis of several different interpretations of the mechanics, and is written in a pretty colloquial style. Or, to put it the way it would have been in the book... This book (Quantum Mechanics and Experience) is a great introduction to the mathematics (the whole system, as it were) of quantum mechanics. It (the book, written by David Albert) has a good (as far as it goes) analysis of several different (possibly not empirically different in practice, by largely empirically differentiable in principle) interpretations of the mechanics (the quantum mechanical formalism, that is), and is written in a pretty colloquial style (which is to say, using terms like "color" or "hardness" instead of spin in order to reach a larger audience in a more intuitive way). aucune critique | ajouter une critique
This account of the foundations of quantum mechanics is an introduction accessible to anyone with high school mathematics, and provides a rigorous discussion of important recent advances in the understanding of quantum physics, including theories put forward by the author himself. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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