John S Bell On The Foundations Of Quantum Mechanics
Mary Bell editor Kurt Gottfried editor Martinus J G Veltman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Published:2nd Aug '01
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This comprehensive collection features John S. Bell's research papers, review articles, and lecture notes on quantum mechanics, providing valuable insights for researchers and students interested in the field.
"John S. Bell On The Foundations Of Quantum Mechanics" is a comprehensive compilation of the influential research papers, review articles, and lecture notes authored by John S. Bell, a prominent figure in the field of quantum mechanics. This volume serves as an essential resource for those interested in the foundational aspects of quantum theory, presenting a wealth of information that has, until now, been challenging to access. Bell's work has significantly shaped our understanding of quantum mechanics, and this collection highlights the depth and breadth of his contributions.
The book is particularly valuable for students and early-career researchers, as it is also available in a paperback edition that makes it more accessible. By compiling Bell's key writings, the volume provides a thorough overview of his insights and theories, allowing readers to engage with the material in a structured manner. The inclusion of lecture notes further enriches the content, offering a glimpse into Bell's teaching style and the concepts he emphasized during his lectures.
This collection is not only an important reference for those studying the foundations of quantum mechanics but also serves as a source of inspiration for ongoing research in the field. Researchers exploring both the theoretical and practical applications of quantum mechanics will find this volume to be an invaluable asset, as it encapsulates the pioneering spirit and intellectual rigor of John S. Bell's work. Overall, this book stands as a testament to Bell's legacy and the enduring relevance of his ideas in contemporary physics.
ISBN: 9789810246884
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248 pages