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E-grāmata: Probing The Meaning Of Quantum Mechanics: Physical, Philosophical, And Logical Perspectives

Edited by (University Of Buenos Aires, Conicet, Argentina), Edited by (Univ Utrecht, The Netherlands & Brussels Free Univ, Belgium), Edited by (Vrije Univ Brussel, Belgium)
  • Formāts: 316 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Mar-2014
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789814596305
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  • Formāts: 316 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Mar-2014
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789814596305

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This book provides a new original perspective on one of the most fascinating and important open questions in science: What is quantum mechanics talking about? Quantum theory is perhaps our best confirmed physical theory. However, in spite of its great empirical effectiveness and the subsequent technological developments that it gave rise to in the 20th century, from the interpretation of the periodic table of elements to CD players, holograms and quantum state teleportation, it stands even today without a universally accepted interpretation. The novelty of the book comes from the multiple viewpoints and the original angles taken by a group of young researchers from Europe and South America who gathered for several years under the auspices of the Center Leo Apostel.Each member of the group presented ideas concerning the interpretation of quantum mechanics. We had discussions ranging from the philosophical underpinnings of local realism and holism, information and decision theoretic approaches to quantum theory all the way to the many worlds interpretation. Strikingly, in much the same way as different and indeed incompatible observations are needed to fully describe the physical state of affairs in quantum mechanics the various interpretations of the theory also seem to shed viable, but not necessarily compatible, perspectives on different aspects of the same grand framework. The discussions that followed were both technical and lively, but perhaps their most remarkable quality was the absence of rigid points of view that unfortunately seems to paralyze so much of the discussion in this area. This book is an expression which can be interesting not only to the specialists but also for the general public attempting to get a grasp on one of the still most fundamental questions of present physics.
Dedication v
Acknowledgments vii
Preface ix
Do Quantum Dice Remember?
1(24)
T. Durt
Quantum Ontology in the Light of Gauge Theories
25(22)
G. Catren
The Probabilistic Structure of Quantum Theory as Originating from Optimal Observation in the Face of the Observer's Lack of Knowledge of His Own State
47(35)
S. Aerts
Quantum Realism, Information, and Epistemological Modesty
82(9)
A. Grinbaum
The Problem of Representation and Experience in Quantum Mechanics
91(21)
C. de Ronde
Bohrian Complementarity in the Light of Kantian Teleology
112(15)
H. Pringe
How Understanding Matters -- Or Not
127(16)
S. Le Bihan
On the Orthocomplementation of State-Property-Systems of Contextual Systems
143(46)
B. D'Hooghe
The Deleuzian Concept of Structure and Quantum Mechanics
189(20)
W. A. Christiaens
Understanding Probabilities in the Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
209(14)
A. Barton
Metaphysical Underdetermination and Logical Determination: The Case of Quantum Mechanics
223(28)
J. R. B. Arenhart
Neither Name, Nor Number
251(12)
F. Holik
EPR Correlations, Bell Inequalities and Common Cause Systems
263(15)
G. Hofer-Szabo
A Logic-Algebraic Framework for Contextuality and Modality in Quantum Systems
278
H. Freytes