The Oxford Handbook of the History of Quantum Interpretations
Osvaldo Pessoa Jr editor Olivier Darrigol editor Alexei Kojevnikov editor Guido Bacciagaluppi editor Olival Freire Jr editor Thiago Hartz editor Christian Joas editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Publishing:7th Nov '25
£45.00
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Crucial to most research in physics, as well as leading to the development of inventions such as the transistor and the laser, quantum mechanics approaches its centenary with an impressive record. However, the field has also long been the subject of ongoing debates about the foundations and interpretation of the theory, referred to as the quantum controversy. This Oxford Handbook explores the contrasts at the heart of the history and development of quantum physics, as well as providing a fascinating examination of the future potential of the subject to influence new discoveries and advances in quantum information and computing, among other fields. Drawing on the wide-ranging expertise of several contributors working across physics, history, and philosophy, this engaging introduction is an essential guide for all those interested in the history of scientific controversies and history of quantum physics.
It emphasizes the strange nature of quantum theory, which is remarkably productive despite seeming unstable and fractured. Its mysteries are clearly not going to be resolved in the near future, which makes this handbook a launching point for future work rather than a summary of past efforts. * Matthew Stanley, Physics Today *
Quantum mechanics is the basis for contemporary physics and our guide to technologies from the transistor to quantum computing, yet a century after its codification in 1926, debates rage over its physical meaning. The editors of this grand volume have assembled remarkable essays about the history and state of this theory like no other. Bravo! Physicists, historians and philosophers will plumb the riches here for decades. * Peter Galison, Director, Black Hole Initiative, Harvard University *
ISBN: 9780198989073
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1312 pages