Surfing the Quantum World
Autor Frank S. Levinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 sep 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198808275
ISBN-10: 0198808275
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 47 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 145 x 223 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198808275
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 47 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 145 x 223 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Delicate issues like tunneling, Schrödinger's cat, entanglement as well as the macroscopic manifestation of quantum mechanics are presented in a clear way accessible to non-scientists. The book turns out to be amusing and informativeit may hopefully provide an intelligent incentive to further exploring the quantum world.
It is enjoyable and instructive to read and is well worth the time invested in it. I'd hope that pre-university students considering a physics course at tertiary level would read this.
What makes Levin's offering an excellent primer for aspiring physics majors is the way Levin transitions from such simple examples as a particle in a one-dimensional box to more complex concepts, such as the hydrogen atom, spin-½ particles, and the singlet spin state, making maximum use of Dirac notation and allowing readers to approach in later chapters topics such as quantum entanglement, the EPR paradox, Bells inequality, and Schrödingers cat in ways more sophisticated than those typically seen in comparable expositions. Recommended.
A lovely, masterly text on quantum physics for lay people. The book is intellectually honest, explaining the concepts of the quantum world in a way that is 'as simple as possible, but not simpler.' Despite the title, the book does not scratch the surface, but goes deep into the philosophical ideas that make quantum physics so fascinating. It also tells the history of quantum mechanics and does not shy away from giving the reader a taste of the actual mathematics involved. At a time when some of the most successful popular-science books mystify instead of clarify, this is a refreshing return of the spirit of the enlightenment. Intelligent readers will love it!
Surfing the Quantum World is witty, it engages the reader with direct questions, and it has a refreshing approach to the many technical questions, urging the reader to be patient and carry on. Reading through the book, I felt like sitting in a nice armchair in conversation with the author, whose side remarks and relaxed tongue-in-cheek comments made a comfortable atmosphere.
It is enjoyable and instructive to read and is well worth the time invested in it. I'd hope that pre-university students considering a physics course at tertiary level would read this.
What makes Levin's offering an excellent primer for aspiring physics majors is the way Levin transitions from such simple examples as a particle in a one-dimensional box to more complex concepts, such as the hydrogen atom, spin-½ particles, and the singlet spin state, making maximum use of Dirac notation and allowing readers to approach in later chapters topics such as quantum entanglement, the EPR paradox, Bells inequality, and Schrödingers cat in ways more sophisticated than those typically seen in comparable expositions. Recommended.
A lovely, masterly text on quantum physics for lay people. The book is intellectually honest, explaining the concepts of the quantum world in a way that is 'as simple as possible, but not simpler.' Despite the title, the book does not scratch the surface, but goes deep into the philosophical ideas that make quantum physics so fascinating. It also tells the history of quantum mechanics and does not shy away from giving the reader a taste of the actual mathematics involved. At a time when some of the most successful popular-science books mystify instead of clarify, this is a refreshing return of the spirit of the enlightenment. Intelligent readers will love it!
Surfing the Quantum World is witty, it engages the reader with direct questions, and it has a refreshing approach to the many technical questions, urging the reader to be patient and carry on. Reading through the book, I felt like sitting in a nice armchair in conversation with the author, whose side remarks and relaxed tongue-in-cheek comments made a comfortable atmosphere.
Notă biografică
During his tenure in the Brown University Physics Department, Frank Levin taught undergraduate and graduate physics courses and carried out U. S. government-funded research on nuclear reactions, collision theory, and few-body quantum systems. He edited several books, published widely in refereed journals, was a visiting professor in other countries, lectured in international conferences and summer schools, and founded a sub-division of the American Physical Society, of which he is a Fellow. Since retiring, he has published a quantum theory textbook, a popular science book on cosmology, and has taught science courses for those with neither a math nor a science background.