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Quantum Measurement Of A Single System 1st Edition Orly Alter

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Quantum Measurement Of A Single System 1st Edition Orly Alter
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.72 MB
Pages: 148
Author: Orly Alter, Yoshihisa Yamamoto
ISBN: 9780471283089, 0471283088
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Quantum Measurement Of A Single System 1st Edition Orly Alter by Orly Alter, Yoshihisa Yamamoto 9780471283089, 0471283088 instant download after payment.

A groundbreaking look at the nature of quantum mechanics With new technologies permitting the observation and manipulation of single quantum systems, the quantum theory of measurement is fast becoming a subject of experimental investigation in laboratories worldwide. This original new work addresses open fundamental questions in quantum mechanics in light of these experimental developments. Using a novel analytical approach developed by the authors, Quantum Measurement of a Single System provides answers to three long-standing questions that have been debated by such thinkers as Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg, and Schrodinger. It establishes the quantum theoretical limits to information obtained in the measurement of a single system on the quantum wavefunction of the system, the time evolution of the quantum observables associated with the system, and the classical potentials or forces which shape this time evolution. The technological relevance of the theory is also demonstrated through examples from atomic physics, quantum optics, and mesoscopic physics. Suitable for professionals, students, or readers with a general interest in quantum mechanics, the book features recent formulations as well as humorous illustrations of the basic concepts of quantum measurement. Researchers in physics and engineering will find Quantum Measurement of a Single System a timely guide to one of the most stimulating fields of science today.

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