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Oxford University Press The Wave Function
Book SynopsisThis is a new volume of original essays on the metaphysics of quantum mechanics. The essays address questions such as: What fundamental metaphysics is best motivated by quantum mechanics? What is the ontological status of the wave function? Does quantum mechanics support the existence of any other fundamental entities, e.g. particles? What is the nature of the fundamental space (or space-time manifold) of quantum mechanics? What is the relationship between the fundamental ontology of quantum mechanics and ordinary, macroscopic objects like tables, chairs, and persons? The volume includes a comprehensive introduction with a history of quantum mechanics and the debate over its metaphysical interpretation focusing especially on the main realist alternatives.Trade ReviewThe essays target an audience of philosophers in science, but the book is also benecial for theoretical physicists. The book can be highly recommended for reader who are looking at the foundations of quantum theory. The book also provides a rich source of references also from a historical point of view. * Willi-Hans Steeb, Zentralblatt Math *This is an uncommonly good collection of essays on the metaphysical foundations of quantum mechanics. It contains work on a compelling subject from a number of the most engaging philosophers of physics, and the overall standard of clarity is exceptional. * Jeffrey A. Barrett, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *...a highly recommended book. It brings a series of problems that are typically philosophical to the domain of quantum mechanics, and does so in an accessible way. * Decio Krause and Jonas R. B. Arenhart, Metascience *... the book is an excellent and enjoyable piece of philosophy, as one gets to see a single problem attacked from many distinct and compelling perspectives. If interested in the metaphysics of the quantum wavefunction, then this collection is a great choice. * Craig Callender, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science *Table of ContentsPreface ; David Z. Albert and Alyssa Ney ; Introduction ; Alyssa Ney ; Chapter 1. Wave Function Realism ; David Z. Albert ; Chapter 2. Primitive Ontology and the Structure of Fundamental Physical Theories ; Valia Allori ; Chapter 3. Whither Wave-Function Realism? ; Steven French ; Chapter 4. Reality and the Role of the Wavefunction in Quantum Theory ; Sheldon Goldstein and Nino Zanghi ; Chapter 5. Dimension and Illusion ; Peter J. Lewis ; Chapter 6. The Nature of the Quantum State ; Tim Maudlin ; Chapter 7. Against 3N-Dimensional Space ; Bradley Monton ; Chapter 8. Ontological Reduction and the Wave Function Ontology ; Alyssa Ney ; Chapter 9. The Structure of a Quantum World ; Jill North ; Chapter 10. A Prolegomenon to the Ontology of the Everett Interpretation ; David Wallace
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Lulu.com Alberts Dream A hidden document discovered in Einsteins study room revolutionizes theoretical physics
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Penguin Random House LLC Collective Electrodynamics Quantum Foundations of Electromagnetism
Book SynopsisIn this book Carver Mead offers a radically new approach to the standard problems of electromagnetic theory. Motivated by the belief that the goal of scientific research should be the simplification and unification of knowledge, he describes a new way of doing electrodynamics—collective electrodynamics—that does not rely on Maxwell''s equations, but rather uses the quantum nature of matter as its sole basis. Collective electrodynamics is a way of looking at how electrons interact, based on experiments that tell us about the electrons directly. (As Mead points out, Maxwell had no access to these experiments.) The results Mead derives for standard electromagnetic problems are identical to those found in any text. Collective electrodynamics reveals, however, that quantities that we usually think of as being very different are, in fact, the same—that electromagnetic phenomena are simple and direct manifestations of quantum phenomena. Mead views his approach as a first step toward reformulating quantum concepts in a clear and comprehensible manner. The book is divided into five sections: magnetic interaction of steady currents, propagating waves, electromagnetic energy, radiation in free space, and electromagnetic interaction of atoms. In an engaging preface, Mead tells how his approach to electromagnetic theory was inspired by his interaction with Richard Feynman.
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Springer Momentum Distributions Workshop Proceedings Biology 260
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Springer A Guide to Physics Problems Part 2 Thermodynamics Statistical Physics and Quantum Mechanics Language of Science
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Springer Quantum Communication Computing and Measurement
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Springer Coherence and Quantum Optics No8 Proceedings of the Eighth Rochester Conference on Coherence and Quantum Optics held at the University of Rochester June 1316 2001
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Hachette Books The Quantum Universe
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St Martin's Press God Effect
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Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc Spooky Action at a Distance
Book SynopsisPhysicists have discovered a phenomenon that operates outside the confines of space and time: nonlocality - the ability of two particles to act in harmony no matter how far apart they may be. If space isn't what we thought it was, then what is it? In Spooky Action at a Distance, the journalist George Musser sets out to answer that question.
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Random House USA Inc The God Equation
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Springer New York Fundamentals of Applied Dynamics Advanced Texts in Physics
Book SynopsisA translation of the highly acclaimed text by Roberto Tenenbaum (originally published in Portuguese). Requiring no more than a basic course in calculus, the text employs an intuitive approach, from the point of view of Newtonian mechanics, that avoids the complications of Hamiltonian and Lagrangian formalism.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "[Fundamentals of Applied Dynamics] contains a large number of examples treated in great detail... The author takes great pains to carefully examine all the points touched upon ... The material is presented in a very systematic way, almost always going from the general to the more particular. The text is extremely clear and consistent, and all the figures are of excellent quality... The careful, authoritative and comprehensive way in which the material is presented reflects the long experience of the author in teaching dynamics to generations of students." Peter Hagedorn, Darmstadt University of Technology From the reviews: "One of the problems of teaching physics and engineering … is that there is insufficient time in a typical course to study the … subject in detail. The strength of this book is that it does just that. … The subject matter is very carefully introduced … . copiously illustrated with figures and worked examples and there is an extensive set of exercises. … the book is extremely readable. … a welcome addition to any university library." (Professor J. Hugill, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 46(4), 2005) "Provides students with all of the essential knowledge they need to solve problems in classical mechanics. … Precise notation and consistent methodology are used … . there is a valuable index. … fascinatingly useful to undergraduate students in engineering courses. … One can fully appreciate the remarkable and splendid value evident in this contribution. A stimulating introduction to the book is provided … . a solid base for a graduate course on analytical mechanics." (Current Engineering Practice, Vol. 47, 2004-2005) Table of ContentsContentsPrefaceTo the Reader Chapter 1 Introduction1.1 Brief Historical Background1.2 Mechanical Models1.3 The Laws of Motion1.4 Mass Center1.5 Methodology1.6 NotationExercise Series #1 Chapter 2 Vectors and Moments2.1 Free, Sliding, and Bound Vectors2.2 Moments2.3 Vector Systems2.4 Equivalent Systems2.5 Central Axis2.6 Forces and Torques2.7 FrictionExercise Series #2 Chapter 3 Kinematics3.1 Di.erentiation of Vectors and Reference Frames3.2 Angular Velocity of a Rigid Body3.3 Use of Di.erent Reference Frames3.4 Angular Acceleration3.5 Position, Velocity, and Acceleration3.6 Kinematic Theorems3.7 Motion of Particles3.8 Rigid Body Motion3.9 Rolling3.10 Mechanical SystemsExercise Series #3Exercise Series #4Exercise Series #5 Chapter 4 Dynamics of Particles4.1 Dynamic Properties4.2 Newton’s Second Law4.3 Plane Motion4.4 Angular Momentum4.5 Work and Potentials4.6 Work and Energy4.7 Impulse and Impact4.8 Conservation PrinciplesExercise Series #6 Chapter 5 Dynamics of Systems5.1 Dynamic Properties5.2 Force Systems5.3 Equations of Motion5.4 Continuous Systems5.5 Work and Potentials5.6 Work and Energy5.7 Conservation Principles5.8 FluidsExercise Series #7 Chapter 6 Inertia6.1 Mass and Mass Center6.2 Inertia Properties of a Particle6.3 Inertia Properties of Systems and BodiesContents xv6.4 Cartesian Coordinates6.5 Transfer of Axes6.6 Principal Directions of InertiaExercise Series #8Exercise Series #9 Chapter 7 Dynamics of the Rigid Body7.1 Dynamic Properties7.2 Equations of Motion7.3 Work on a Rigid Body7.4 Work and Energy7.5 Plane MotionExercise Series #10Exercise Series #11 Chapter 8 Advanced Topics8.1 Motion with a Fixed Point8.2 Gyroscopic Motion8.3 General Motion8.4 Impulse and Impact Exercise Series #12Appendix A Linear AlgebraA.1 ScalarsA.2 VectorsA.3 TensorsA.4 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors Exercise Series #13Appendix B LinkagesAppendix C Properties of InertiaC.1 LinesC.2 SectionsC.3 SurfacesC.4 SolidsAppendix D Answers to the ExercisesIndex
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Springer Mathematica for Theoretical Physics
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Springer New York Quantum Dynamics with Trajectories
Book Synopsisto Quantum Trajectories.- The Bohmian Route to the Hydrodynamic Equations.- The Phase Space Route to the Hydrodynamic Equations.- The Dynamics and Properties of Quantum Trajectories.- Function and Derivative Approximation on Unstructured Grids.- Applications of the Quantum Trajectory Method.- Adaptive Methods for Trajectory Dynamics.- Quantum Trajectories for Multidimensional Dynamics.- Approximations to the Quantum Force.- Derivative Propagation Along Quantum Trajectories.- Quantum Trajectories in Phase Space.- Mixed Quantum-Classical Dynamics.- Topics in Quantum Hydrodynamics: The Stress Tensor and Vorticity.- Quantum Trajectories for Stationary States.- Challenges and Opportunities.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "This excellent book covers a wide range of topics associated with Quantum Hydrodynamics. It's an excellent survey of the history, current state-of-the-field, and future research directions." (Brian Kendrick, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA) "The book is unique in that it addresses with equal expertise, computational methodology and theoretical connections at the interface between de Broglie-Bohm theory and phase space moment methods. A highly didactic text, to be recommended to graduate students and researchers in physics and chemistry." (Irene Burghardt, Dépt. de chimie, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France) "Wyatt shows how one can use the ideas drawn from Bohm's interpretation to develop new and efficient computational methods for both time dependent and time independent quantum mechanics.This is THE definitive text on practical Bohmian mechanics." (Eric Bittner, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Houston, TX, USA) "The book under review is a good introduction to quantum hydrodynamics and an invaluable survey of the subject. It is written in clear and rigorous language and may be helpful both for novices having basic knowledge in quantum mechanics and experts. … Numerous illustrations, results of numerical computations and historical comments make reading more fascinating." (Sergei A. Nemnyugin, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 k) "This book presents the state of the art in the quantum trajectory (QT) method and its applications in quantum hydrodynamics. … In addition to advanced issues at the level of professional researchers, the book also contains many introductory elements that can nicely serve also to graduate students as a suitable extension of their textbook literature on quantum mechanics. Numerous boxes with outlines and summaries of basic results of chapter are particularly valuable to those who need a brief and concise information on a particular item." (Vladimir Cadež, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1107 (9), 2007)Table of Contentsto Quantum Trajectories.- The Bohmian Route to the Hydrodynamic Equations.- The Phase Space Route to the Hydrodynamic Equations.- The Dynamics and Properties of Quantum Trajectories.- Function and Derivative Approximation on Unstructured Grids.- Applications of the Quantum Trajectory Method.- Adaptive Methods for Trajectory Dynamics.- Quantum Trajectories for Multidimensional Dynamics.- Approximations to the Quantum Force.- Derivative Propagation Along Quantum Trajectories.- Quantum Trajectories in Phase Space.- Mixed Quantum-Classical Dynamics.- Topics in Quantum Hydrodynamics: The Stress Tensor and Vorticity.- Quantum Trajectories for Stationary States.- Challenges and Opportunities.
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Springer Light Scattering and Nanoscale Surface Roughness
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Springer Universality of Nonclassical Nonlinearity Applications to NonDestructive Evaluations and Ultrasonics
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Springer Quantum Information
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Springer The Quantum Beat Principles and Applications of Atomic Clocks
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Springer Einsteins Struggles with Quantum Theory A Reappraisal
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Springer Patterns of Light
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Springer Foundations of Quantum Physics
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Springer Quantum Aspects of Light Propagation
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Springer Quantum Mechanics of Fundamental Systems The Quest for Beauty and Simplicity The Quest for Beauty and Simplicity Claudio Bunster Festschrift
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Alice in Quantumland An Allegory of Quantum
Book Synopsis1. Into Quantumland; 2. The Heisenberg Bank; 3. The Mechanic's Institute; 4. The Copenhagen School; 5. The Fermi-Bose Academy; 6. Virtual Reality; 7. Atoms in the Void; 8. Castle Rutherford; 9. The Particle MASSquerade; 10. The Experimental Physics Phun PhairTable of Contents1. Into Quantumland; 2. The Heisenberg Bank; 3. The Mechanic's Institute; 4. The Copenhagen School; 5. The Fermi-Bose Academy; 6. Virtual Reality; 7. Atoms in the Void; 8. Castle Rutherford; 9. The Particle MASSquerade; 10. The Experimental Physics Phun Phair
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Springer morethanonemysterya03
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Springer Paradox Lost Images of the Quantum
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Springer Multiparticle Quantum Scattering with Applications to Nuclear Atomic and Molecular Physics
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Springer The Conceptual Completion and Extensions of Quantum Mechanics 19321941. Epilogue Aspects of the Further Development of Quantum Theory 19421999
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Springer New York An Introduction To Semiclassical And Microlocal Analysis Hb
Book SynopsisThis book presents the techniques used in the microlocal treatment of semiclassical problems coming from quantum physics in a pedagogical, way and is mainly addressed to non-specialists in the subject.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "The book is very clearly written, and is indeed much simpler than most of others. … this is an excellent book, suitable even for students with a poor background in the subject. In my opinion, every department offering courses on partial differential equations or asymptotic analysis should have it in the library. It will be very useful to all mathematicians working in semi-classical or microlocal analysis … ." (Yuri Safarov, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, Issue 35, 2003) "This is a concise and accessible book on the basic techniques of semiclassical and microlocal analysis. … An appendix provides a useful summary of the major formulas used in the text. Each chapter is followed by a collection of provocative and well chosen exercises. The exercises are essential for understanding the work and provide important applications. … the text does provide a very readable, clear, and concise introduction to semiclassical and microlocal analysis." (Peter D. Hislop, Mathematical Reviews, 2003 b) "The contents of the book correspond to a course at Ph. D. Level, given by the author at the Universities of Bologna and Paris-Nord. … the book collects in an original way standard results and new aspects of semi-classical microlocal analysis; the reading is suggested to non-specialists as well." (L. Rodino, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 994 (19), 2002) "This book presents most of the techniques used in the microlocal treatment of semiclassical problems coming from quantum physics. … The originality lies in the fact that the main features of analytic microlocal analysis are derived from a single and elementary a priori estimate. Various exercises illustrate the chief results of each chapter while introducing the reader to further developments of the theory. Applications to the study of the Schrödinger operator are also discussed, to further the understanding of new notions … ." (L’ Enseignement Mathematique, Vol. 48 (1-2), 2002) "The book under review consists of lecture notes corresponding to a course taught for several years at the universities of Paris-Nord (France) and Bologna (Italy). It is addressed mainly to non-specialists in the subject, and the prerequisites are essentially reduced to the basic notions of the theory of distributions. … The author tries to make clear how the things work and show examples where they can be applied. It is nicely written … . the book can be highly recommended." (J. Synnatzschke, Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen – ZAA, Vol. 21 (3), 2002)Table of ContentsIntroduction * Semiclassical Pseudodifferential Calculus * Microlocalization * Applications to the Solutions of Analytic Linear PDEs * Complements: Symplectic Aspects * Appendix: List of Formulae * Bibliography * Index * List of Notations
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Springer Quantum Methods with Mathematica Springer Study Edition
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Springer A Universe of Atoms An Atom in the Universe
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Springer New York Classical Mechanics
Book SynopsisIntended for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, this text is based on the highly successful course given by Walter Greiner at the University of Frankfurt, Germany.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "What makes Greiner’s volumes of particular value to the student and professor alike is their completeness … Moreover, Greiner greatly increases the value of his presentation by including something like one hundred completely worked examples in each volume. Nothing is of greater importance to the student than seeing, in detail, how the theoretical concepts and tools under study are applied to actual problems of interest to working physicists … Greiner’s lectures … are internationally noted for their clarity, for their completeness, and for the effort that he has devoted to making physics an integral whole. His enthusiasm for his sciences is contagious and shines through almost every page." D. Allan Bromley, Yale University "This softcover publication … is based on the author’s courses at the J. W. Goethe University in Frankfurt. … Although the textbook, by its remarkable completeness, seems to be intended for advanced students and aims to be a reference book for graduate students and teachers, it is sufficiently understandable and extensive to be used by beginners as a first introduction to theoretical physics. It does not only provide a survey of classical theoretical mechanics, but also a respectable amount of examples and problems … ." (Georges Kohnen, Physicalia, Vol. 57 (3), 2005) "This volume of lectures … deals with the first and more elementary part of the important field of classical mechanics. The subject is presented in a manner that is both interesting to the student and easily accessible. The main text is therefore accompanied by many exercises and examples that have been worked out in great detail. This should make the book useful also for students wishing to study the subject on their own. … A worthwhile purchase for graduate students in physics … ." (Current Engineering Practice – online, Vol. 47, 2004)Table of ContentsContents Foreword Preface I VECTOR CALCULUS 1 Introduction and Basic Definitions 2 The Scalar Product 3 Component Representation of a Vector 4 The Vector Product (Axial Vector) 5 The Triple Scalar Product 6 Application of Vector Calculus Application in mathematics: Application in physics: 7 Differentiation and Integration of Vectors 8 The Moving Trihedral (Accompanying Dreibein)-the Frenet Formulas Examples on Frenet's formulas: 9 Surfaces in Space 10 Coordinate Frames 11 Vector Differential Operations The operations gradient, divergence, and curl (rotation) Differential operators in arbitrary general (curvilinear) coordinates 12 Determination of Line Integrals 13 The Integral Laws of Gauss and Stokes Gauss Law: The Gauss theorem: Geometric interpretation of the Gauss theorem: Stokes law: 14 Calculation of Surface Integrals 15 Volume (Space) Integrals II NEWTONIAN MECHANICS 16 Newton's Axioms 17 Basic Concepts of Mechanics Inertial systems Measurement of masses Work Kinetic energy Conservative forces Potential Energy law Equivalence of impulse of force and momentum change Angular momentum and torque Conservation law of angular momentum Law of conservation of the linear momentum Summary The law of areas Conservation of orientation 18 The General Linear Motion 19 The Free Fall Vertical throw Inclined throw 20 Friction Friction phenomena in a viscous medium Motion in a viscous medium with Newtonian friction Generalized ansatz for friction: 21 The Harmonic Oscillator 22 Mathematical Interlude-Series Expansion, Euler's Formulas 23 The Damped Harmonic Oscillator 24 The Pendulum 25 Mathematical Interlude: Differential Equations 26 Planetary Motions 27 Special Problems in Central Fields The gravitational field of extended bodies The attractive force of a spherical mass shell The gravitational potential of a spherical shell covered with mass Stability of circular orbits 28 The Earth and our Solar System General notions of astronomy Determination of astronomic quantities Properties, position, and evolution of the solar system World views On the evolution of the universe Dark Matter What is the nature of the dark matter? III THEORY OF RELATIVITY 29 Relativity Principle and Michelson-Morley Experiment The Michelson-Morley experiment 30 The Lorentz Transformation Rotation of a three-dimensional coordinate frame The Minkowski space Group property of the Lorentz transformation 31 Properties of the Lorentz transformation Time dilatation Lorentz-Fitzgerald length contraction Note on the invisibility of the Lorentz-Fitzgerald length contraction The visible appearance of quickly moving bodies Optical appearance of a quickly moving cube Optical appearance of bodies moving with almost the speed of light Light intensity distribution of a moving isotropic emitter Doppler shift of quickly moving bodies Relativistic space-time structure-space-time events Relativistic past, present, future The causality principle The Lorentz transformation in the two-dimensional subspace of the Minkowski space 32 Addition Theorem of the Velocities Supervelocity of light, phase, and group velocity 33 The Basic Quantities of Mechanics in Minkowski Space Lorentz scalars Four-velocity in Minkowski space Momentum in Minkowski space Minkowski force (four-force) Kinetic energy The Tachyon hypothesis Derivation of the energy law in the Minkowski space The fourth momentum component Conservation of momentum and energy for a free particle Relativistic energy for free particles Examples on the equivalence of mass and energy 34 Applications of th
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Springer Quantum Physics A Functional Integral Point of View
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Springer Between Rationalism and Empiricism Selected Papers in the Philosophy of Physics
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Springer Laser Cooling and Trapping
Book SynopsisLaser cooling is a new technique that has led to new insights into the behavior of atoms. This text covers the foundations, the techniques, and applications: from atomic clocks and studies of collision processes to diffraction and interference of atomic beams at optical lattices. It is aimed at advanced undergraduates and beginning graduates.Table of ContentsIntroduction and review of quantum mechanics: Review of Quantum Mechanics.- The Density Matrix.- Force on Two-Level Atoms.- Multi-Level Atoms.- General Properties Concerning Laser Cooling. Cooling and Trapping: Deceleration of an Atomic Beam.- Optical Molasses.- Cooling Below the Doppler Limit.- The Dipole Force.- Magentic Trapping of Neutral Atoms.- Optical Traps for Neutral Atoms.- Evaporative Cooling. Applications: Newtonian Atom Optics.- Ultra-Cold Collisions.- deBrooglie-Wave Optics.- Optical Lattices.- Bose -Einstein Condensation.- Dark States.
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Springer Ultrafast Phenomena in Semiconductors
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Elsevier Science NMR Quantum Information Processing
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INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US The Jazz of Physics
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Penguin Putnam Inc Helgoland
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iUniverse Quantations A Guide to Quantum Living in the 21st Century
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iUniverse Quantum Mechanics Quantum Field Theory geometry language logic
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iUniverse Massless Representations of the Poincar Group electromagnetism gravitation quantum mechanics geometry
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iUniverse OUR ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE UNIVERSE Why the Laws of Nature Make the Existence of Humans Extraordinarily Unlikely
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iUniverse Modern Mythology and Science Crysis in Modern Physics
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iUniverse The Theory of Everything Solved A simplified explanation of the nature of the universe
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iUniverse Quantations A Guide to Quantum Living in the 21st Century
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Springer Bells Theorem Quantum Theory and Conceptions of the Universe 37 Fundamental Theories of Physics
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