Einstein did not believe in the probabilistic nature of quantum theory, and famously said “God does not play dice.” But, in fact, he was a great contributor to the understanding of quantum ...
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the book develops a thorough understanding of quantum measurement theory, quantum processes and the evolution of quantum states. A wide range of basic quantum systems are discussed, including atoms, ...
This textbook provides an accessible introduction to quantum field theory and the Standard Model of particle physics. It adopts a distinctive pedagogical approach with clear, intuitive explanations to ...
Quantum field theory marries the ideas of other quantum theories to depict all particles as “excitations” that arise in underlying fields. The British physicist Paul Dirac started the ball ...
While many believe that death is the end, quantum physics suggests that it might not be as simple as we think.  In fact, it ...
To begin with, there’s no single quantum theory. There’s quantum mechanics ... It characterises simple things such as how the position or momentum of a single particle or group of few ...
Quantum entanglement is one seriously long-distance ... The coin example is superposition of two results in one place. As a simple example of entanglement (superposition of two separate places ...
While the prevailing consensus has been that Einstein's theory of gravity must be modified to fit within the framework of quantum theory, a new theory, coined as a "postquantum theory of classical ...