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  1. Quantum Physics and Theology: An Unexpected Kinship by John Polkinghorne, 2008-02-19
  2. Quantum Physics: A Beginner's Guide by Alastair I. M. Rae, 2006-03-25
  3. The Quantum World: Quantum Physics for Everyone by Kenneth W. Ford, 2005-10-15
  4. Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles by Robert Eisberg, Robert Resnick, 1985-01
  5. 5 Steps to a Quantum Life: How to Use the Astounding Secrets of Quantum Physics to Create the Life You Want by Natalie Reid, 2007-09-31
  6. The Physics of Consciousness: The Quantum Mind and the Meaning of Life by Evan Harris Walker, 2000-12
  7. Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics by Frederick W. Byron, Robert W. Fuller, 1992-08-20
  8. Quantum Physics: Illusion or Reality? (Canto) by Alastair I. M. Rae, 2004-10-25
  9. Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness by Bruce Rosenblum, Fred Kuttner, 2008-05-01
  10. Mathematica for Theoretical Physics: Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, and Fractals by Gerd Baumann, 2005-08-16
  11. An Introduction to Quantum Physics (Mit Introductory Physics Series) by A.P. French, Edwin F. Taylor, 1979-11-30
  12. Schaum's Outline of Quantum Mechanics (Schaum's) by Eliahu Zaarur, Phinik Reuven, 1998-04-30
  13. Philosophical Problems of Quantum Physics by Werner Heisenberg, 1979-06
  14. A Quantum Approach to Condensed Matter Physics by Philip L. Taylor, Olle Heinonen, 2002-03-18

181. Student Understanding Of Quantum Mechanics
A set of lectures and reports outlining methods of teaching introductory quantum mechanics to a wide range of students.
http://www.physics.umd.edu/rgroups/ripe/perg/qm/
University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group
Student Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
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Student Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
The University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group is currently involved in two supported projects to study student understanding of quantum mechanics and to build a new course in introductory QM for scientists and engineers.
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182. The Unified Theory Of Physics
This is an empirical theory that explains the quantum phenomenon and unifies the classical physics to the modern physics
http://www.theuniphysics.info
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183. Quantum Communication - Short Introduction
A short introduction titled quantum communication moves into the unknown by David Deutsch and Artur Ekert.
http://eve.physics.ox.ac.uk/NewWeb/Research/communication/communication.html
Quantum communication moves into the unknown
By David Deutsch and Artur Ekert Information is physical and any processing of information is always performed by physical means - an innocent-sounding statement, but its consequences are anything but trivial, In the last few years there has been an explosion of theoretical and experimental innovations which, their discoverers claim, are creating a fundamental new discipline: a distinctively quantum theory of information. Quantum physics allows the construction of qualitatively new types of logic gates, absolutely secure cryptosystems (systems that combine communications and cryptography), the cramming of two bits of information into one physical bit and, as has just been proposed, a sort of "teleportation", Here we describe the last two "miracles". Classical information theory agrees with everyday intuition: if you want to send a message using an object which can be put into one of N distinguishable states, the maximum number of different messages that you can send is N . For example, a single photon can have only two distinguishable polarisation states, say "left-handed" and "right-handed". So if you send a message by preparing the polarisation of a single photon and transmitting it, it is obvious that you can send no more than two distinguishable messages, i.e, one bit of information. 0bvious, but false.

184. (UK) ABC-KLM
Algebraic Geometry, Boundary Conformal Field Theory and NonCommutative Geometry. A research network in the UK pursuing the deep connections between mathematics and physics - primarily algebraic geometry, operator algebras and quantum groups in pure mathematics and conformal field theory, string theory and statistical mechanics in mathematical and theoretical physics.
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ABC-KLM
Network in Algebraic Geometry, Boundary Conformal Field Theory and Noncommutative Geometry
Meetings Information about the Network Mailing List Meetings Future meetings: Previous meetings: Information about the Network The objective of this network is to bring together groups in the UK having a common goal in pursuing the deep connections between mathematics and physics—primarily algebraic geometry, operator algebras and quantum groups in pure mathematics and conformal field theory, string theory and statistical mechanics in mathematical and theoretical physics. The network is initially built around Alessio Corti (Cambridge), Gustav Delius (York), David Evans - coordinator (Cardiff), Nigel Hitchin (Oxford), Shahn Majid (Queen Mary, London), Andreas Recknagel (King's London) and Miles Reid (Warwick). Funding by EPSRC grant GR/R36596/01 will enable individual visits as well as informal one or two day meetings and network workshops. This builds on our previous more ad hoc arrangements which include the workshop in Warwick in September 1999, the

185. HyperPhysics Concepts
Index quantum references Molecules HyperPhysics Go Back.
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186. WAVE PARTICLE DUALITY
A series of pages on the natures of particles and waves and their similarities in the field of modern physics. These pages are intended to aid the reader in
http://www.qmw.ac.uk/~zgap118/
or W elcome to a series of pages on the natures of particles and waves and their similarities and differences in the field of modern physics. These pages are intended to aid the reader in the first year, second semester course Quantum Physics. You are supposed to follow the pages in rotation starting with chapter 1, completing the questions as you go. If you need to a break remember where you are either by adding a bookmark (goto menu Bookmarks, then Add Bookmark) or by remembering where you were and finding your place using the index option below. Your reply to questions is not being monitored, so don't feel under any pressure to get the correct answer the first time, but the system is here to help you learn so please use it. I would be grateful for any comments you have via e-mail. tom@dcs.qmw.ac.uk CONTENTS 1. Particles and their behaviour 2. Waves and their behaviour 3. Particle-like wave behaviour 4. Wave-like particle behaviour ... 7. Index Hits since November 5th 1995

187. Www.merlin.com.au/brain_proj/quantum.htm
Abteilung für QuantenphysikInformation zum Vortrag. Quantenautobahn A8 Projektseite. 333. Wilhelm und Else HeraeusSeminar New Frontiers in quantum Theory and Measurement
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188. HyperPhysics

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189. 8.05 > Quantum Physics II > Home
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190. GDRE MQP-Main Page

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