John S. Bell on the foundations of quantum mechanics /

This book is the most complete collection of John S. Bell's research papers, review articles and lecture notes on the foundations of quantum mechanics. Some of this material has hitherto been difficult to access. The book also appears in a paperback edition, aimed at students and young research...

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Main Authors: Bell, J. S. (Author)
Corporate Authors: World Scientific (Firm)
Group Author: Bell, M. (Mary) (Editor); Gottfried, Kurt. (Editor); Veltman, Martinus (Editor)
Published: World Scientific Pub. Co.,
Publisher Address: Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. :
Publication Dates: 2001.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/4757#t=toc
Summary: This book is the most complete collection of John S. Bell's research papers, review articles and lecture notes on the foundations of quantum mechanics. Some of this material has hitherto been difficult to access. The book also appears in a paperback edition, aimed at students and young researchers. This volume will be very useful to researchers in the foundations and applications of quantum mechanics.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (viii,239pages) : illustrations, ports
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9789812386540
CLC: O413.1
Contents: 1. On the problem of hidden variables in quantum mechanics -- 2. On the Einstein Podolsky Rosen paradox -- 3. The moral aspect of quantum mechanics with M. Nauenberg -- 4. Introduction to the hidden-variable question -- 5. The measurement theory of Everett and de Broglie's pilot wave -- 6. Subject and object -- 7. On wave packet reduction in the Coleman-Hepp model -- 8. The theory of local beables -- 9. How to teach special relativity -- 10. Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen experiments -- 11. Free variables and local causality -- 12. Atomic-cascade photons and quantum-mechanical nonlocality -- 13. de Broglie-Bohm, delayed-choice, double-slit experiment, and density matrix -- 14. Quantum mechanics for cosmologists -- 15. Bertlmann's socks and the nature of reality -- 16. On the impossible pilot wave -- 17. Beables for quantum field theory -- 18. EPR correlations and EPW distributions -- 19. Are there quantum jumps? -- 20. Six possible worlds of quantum mechanics -- 21. Against 'measurement' -- 22. La nouvelle cuisine -- 23. In memory of George Francis FitzGerald Lecture given at Trinity College, Dublin, on the 100th anniversary of the FitzGerald contraction.