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Buch, Englisch, 486 Seiten, Format (B × H): 182 mm x 261 mm, Gewicht: 1027 g

Halvorson

Deep Beauty


Erscheinungsjahr 2011
ISBN: 978-1-107-00570-9
Verlag: Cambridge University Press

Buch, Englisch, 486 Seiten, Format (B × H): 182 mm x 261 mm, Gewicht: 1027 g

ISBN: 978-1-107-00570-9
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


• Offers contributions from working physicists/mathematicians who give their views on the foundations of their subject
• Discusses the boundaries of our current understanding of the physical world
• Includes new mathematical ideas that uncover hidden beauty behind physical phenomena

No scientific theory has caused more puzzlement and confusion than quantum theory. Physics is supposed to help us to understand the world, but quantum theory makes it seem a very strange place. This book is about how mathematical innovation can help us gain deeper insight into the structure of the physical world. Chapters by top researchers in the mathematical foundations of physics explore new ideas, especially novel mathematical concepts at the cutting edge of future physics. These creative developments in mathematics may catalyze the advances that enable us to understand our current physical theories, especially quantum theory. The authors bring diverse perspectives, unified only by the attempt to introduce fresh concepts that will open up new vistas in our understanding of future physics.

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Part I. Beyond the Hilbert Space Formalism: Category Theory:
1. A prehistory of n-categorical physics John C. Baez and Aaron Lauda
2. A universe of processes and some of its guises Bob Coecke
3. Topos methods in the foundations of physics Chris J. Isham
4. The physical interpretation of daseinisation Andreas Döring
5. Classical and quantum observables Hans F. de Groote
6. Bohrification Chris Heunen, Nicolaas P. Landsman and Bas Spitters
Part II. Beyond the Hilbert Space Formalism: Operator Algebras:
7. Yet more ado about nothing: the remarkable relativistic vacuum state Stephen J. Summers
8. Einstein meets von Neumann: locality and operational independence in algebraic quantum field theory Miklós Rédei
Part III. Behind the Hilbert Space Formalism:
9. Quantum theory and beyond: is entanglement special? Borivoje Dakic and Caslav Brukner
10. Is Von Neumann's 'no hidden variables' proof silly? Jeffrey Bub
11. Foliable operational structures for general probabilistic theories Lucien Hardy
12. The strong free will theorem John H. Conway and Simon Kochen.


Halvorson, Hans
Hans Halvorson is Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University. He has written extensively on the foundations of quantum physics, with articles appearing in the Journal of Mathematical Physics, the Physical Review, Philosophy of Science, and the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, among others. He is currently working on applying the tools of category theory to questions in the foundations of mathematics. Halvorson has been the recipient of the Mellon New Directions Fellowship (2007), the Cushing Memorial Prize in the History and Philosophy of Physics (2004), Best Article of the Year by a Recent Ph.D. (Philosophy of Science Association, 2001) and Ten Best Philosophy Articles of the Year (The Philosopher's Annual, 2001 and 2002).



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