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  1. Everyday Quantum Reality by David A. Grandy, 2010-09-22
  2. Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods (Fundamental Theories of Physics) by A. Peres, 1995-09
  3. Many-Body Quantum Theory in Condensed Matter Physics: An Introduction (Oxford Graduate Texts) by Henrik Bruus, Karsten Flensberg, 2004-11-11
  4. The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics: A Math-Free Exploration of the Science that Made Our World by James Kakalios, 2010-10-14
  5. Quantum Physics by Michel Le Bellac, 2006-04-03
  6. Quantum Motion - Unveiling the mysterious quantum world by Shan Gao, 2006-10-10
  7. Taking the Quantum Leap: The New Physics for Nonscientists by Fred A. Wolf, 1989-01-25
  8. Decoding Reality: The Universe as Quantum Information by Vlatko Vedral, 2010-03-12
  9. The Visionary Window: A Quantum Physicist's Guide to Enlightenment by AmitGoswami, 2006-06-01
  10. Quantum Mechanics: A Modern and Concise Introductory Course (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Daniel R. Bes, 2007-06-11
  11. Atoms, Molecules and Photons: An Introduction to Atomic-, Molecular- and Quantum Physics (Graduate Texts in Physics) by Wolfgang Demtröder, 2010-10-29
  12. Diagrammatica: The Path to Feynman Diagrams (Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics) by Martinus Veltman, 1994-07-29
  13. The Meaning of Quantum Theory: A Guide for Students of Chemistry and Physics (Oxford Science Publications) by Jim Baggott, 1992-05-21
  14. PSIence: How New Discoveries in Quantum Physics and New Science May Explain the Existence of Paranormal Phenomena by Marie D. Jones, 2006-11-15

81. FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF QUANTUM PHYSICS
FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF quantum physics. Readership Researchers in probability statistics, quantum physics, stochastic theory, mathematical physics
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FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF QUANTUM PHYSICS
Proceedings of the Japan-Italy Joint Workshop on Quantum Open Systems, Quantum Chaos and Quantum Measurement

Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 27 - 29 September 2001
edited by Luigi Accardi (University of Roma II, Italy) (Waseda University, Japan)
This volume includes new topics such as the stochastic limit approach to nonequilibrium states, a new algebraic approach to relativistic nonequilibrium local states, classical and quantum features of weak chaos, transports in quantum billiards, the Welcher–Weg puzzle with a decaying atom, and the topics related to the quantum Zeno effect. The proceedings have been selected for coverage in:
Contents:
  • Quantum Open Systems:
  • Onsager Relation with the "Slow" Degrees of the Field in the White Noise Equation Based on Stochastic Limit (L Accardi et al.)
  • Non-Equilibrium Local States in Relativistic Quantum Field Theory (I Ojima)
  • Quantum Chaos:
  • Weak Chaos: Classical and Quantum Features (R Artuso)
  • Quantum Transport in Quantum Billiards: From Kelvin through Arnold (K Nakamura)
  • On Quantum-Classical Correspondence and Chaos Degree for Baker's Map (K Inoue et al.)

82. World Scientific
The Physics of Organisms (2nd Edition); Recent Advances in Quantum Monte Carlo Perspectives in Mathematics and Physics. Click here for quantum physics
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83. Quantum Mysteries
The central mystery of quantum physics just got more mysterious. If you understood this, you would understand quantum physics but as Feynman also
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The "central mystery" of quantum physics just got more mysterious. Experimenters from the United States and Austria have got together to provide a new demonstration of how light going through a "double slit" experiment seems to know before it sets out in its journey exactly what kind of traps have been set for it along the way. This is a variation on the Young's slit experiment, familiar from school laboratory demonstrations of the wave nature of light. When a beam of monochromatic light is shone through two narrow holes in a screen, the light spreading out from the two holes interferes, just like ripples interfering on the surface of a pond, to produce a characteristic pattern on a second screen. The mystery is that light can also be described as a stream of particles, called photons. The light source in a Young's slit experiment can be turned down to the point where it consists of individual photons going through the experiment, one after the other. If the spots of light made by individual photons arriving at the second screen (actually a photoelectric detector) are added together, they still form an interference pattern, as if each photon goes through both holes and interferes with itself on the way through the experiment. It was Richard Feynman who described this as "the central mystery" of quantum theory, and then corrected himself, saying that in fact it is "the only mystery". If you understood this, you would understand quantum physics but as Feynman also said, "nobody understands quantum mechanics" (The Character of Physical Law, BBC Publications, 1965).

84. Quantum Physics With Regard To Spirituality
An article discussing the parallels between quantum physics and spirituality.
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QUANTUM PHYSICS
by
Alex PATERSON
http://www.vision.net.au/~apaterson/science/physics_quantum.htm Updated: 1 January 2004 MASTER INDEX of articles written or recommended by Alex Paterson INDEX OF SCIENCE articles written, posted online, or recommended by Alex Paterson
QUANTUM PHYSICS
QUANTUM PHYSICS is at the cutting edge of Western science and in many respects goes way beyond Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The interesting thing about quantum physics is that the original impetus giving rise to it, namely the pursuit of the elemental building blocks of the Universe (separate elementary particles) has become meaningless with the discovery that the Universe appears to be an undivided Whole in a perpetual state of dynamic flux. Like Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Quantum Physics reveals the Universe to be a single gigantic field of energy in which matter is just a 'slowed down' form of energy. Further, Quantum Physics has discovered that matter/energy does not exist with any certainty in definite places, but rather shows 'tendencies' to exist. (i.e. the 'Uncertainty Principle' ) Even more intriguing is the notion that the existence of an observer is fundamental to the existence of the Universe - a concept known as 'The Observer Effect' - implying that the Universe is a product of consciousness. (i.e. the Mind of God)

85. Quantum Physics@Everything2.com
quantum physics. See Quantum mechanics printable version chaos Quantum mechanics Making an atomic bomb Geek of Physics The Quark and the Jaguar
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86. Quantum Physics
quantum physics. 27.1 Blackbody Radiation Planck This is the fundamental development for modern quantum mechanics (QM), also called wave mechanics.
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87. Physics Help And Math Help - Physics Forums
quantum physics (5 Viewing). Quantum Mechanics and Field Theory. Penrose Road to Reality, by ellipse. Today 0853 PM Go to last post
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88. Quantum Physics 130B
quantum physics 130B. up previous Next Preface. quantum physics 130B. August 1, 1998. Preface Operators Matrices and Spin
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Q UANTUM P HYSICS 130 B August 1, 1998
  • Electrons in an Electromagnetic Field ...
  • Adding Spin to Integer Orbital Angular Momentum
  • General Addition of Angular Momentum: The Clebsch-Gordan Series
  • Interchange Symmetry for States with Identical Particles
  • Examples
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  • 89. Old Ftp
    quantum physics and Computers Contemporary Physics, vol. 37, No. 5, pp357389 (1996). Reprint available upon request (barenco@physics.ox.ac.uk).
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    Papers available on the Oxford Archive
    These are our papers available from our ftp site. Most of this work can also be retrieved efficiently from the xxx service at Los Alamos or on one of the mirror sites Several other articles are available via our postal service

    90. SOME OF MY RECENT PAPERS AND COMMUNICATIONS IN VARIOUS VERSIONS
    Attention, Intention, and Will in quantum physics. May 24, 1999. J. Consc. Meaning of Counterfactual Statements in quantum physics. (Amer.
    http://www-physics.lbl.gov/~stapp/stappfiles.html
    SOME OF MY RECENT PAPERS AND COMMUNICATIONS IN VARIOUS VERSIONS: You can make a copy of one of them by clicking on the desired-version file. Note: In Ascii (TXT) files the following notations are sometimes used:
  • "Quantum Interactive Dualism: An Alternative to Materialism". (9/12/05) To be published in Nov. in J. Consc.Studies (19 pages)
  • The Mindful Universe [Book in Prep: Sept 15, 2005] (118 pages)
  • Quantum mechanical theories of consciousness. (Feb. 9, 2005) [To appear in "Blackwell Companion to Consciousness" 2005/6]
  • "Quantum Interactive Dualism: Libet and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Causal Anomalies." Third Draft. Invited contrib. to ERKENNTNIS (20 pages)(Sept 2, 2005)
  • Gazzaniga's "The Ethical Brain" (August 11, 2005)(New Appendix 5 to MU)
  • Essence of The Mindful Universe [May 15, 2005] (6 pages)
  • Dialog on Dualism with Wolfram Hinzen, editor of a volume of ERKENNTNIS in which is to appear "Quantum Interactive Dualism: Libet and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Causal Anomalies" (July 28, 2005)
  • Draft of CH 13 of MU with comments by Velmans in blue and my replies in blue caps, his replies in red, and my replies in red caps (The chapter has been revised and is now chapter 9 of MU) (March 22, 2005)
  • 91. Military Applications Of Post-Quantum Physics
    There is now experimental evidence for postquantum physics. In an extension to quantum physics, this world view was expressed in the classic paper of
    http://www.qedcorp.com/Q/ChiaoBell.html
    Military Applications of Post-Quantum Physics
    Jack Sarfatti sarfatti@well.com I am first passing Ray Chiao's paper on intact with no comments by me. I will later see how it fits with Chris Isham's paper on quantum gravity, its implications for Chapter 12 of Murray Gell-Mann's The Quark and the Jaguar etc. Basically Gell-Mann opts for locality in a many-worlds meta-theory. Gell-Mann explicitly characterizes my 1981 memo(with A. L. Chickering) to Richard De Lauer, then Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, on controlled superluminal communication and also untappable quantum cryptography for submarine warfare as "flapdoodle". Is this really a consistent position in the light of Chiao's analysis? Second, Chiao points out how fragile Abner Shimony's "passion-at-a-distance", which forbids controlled superluminal communication, really is. This is of practical importance since Charles Bennett's theory of quantum computers depends crucially on passion-at-a-distance. On the other hand, we now have convincing evidence from recently declassified US military-intelligence remote-viewing operations that show that mental states violate passion-at-a-distance. ( Jim Schnabel: Remote Viewers, Dell,1997

    92. Michael Esfeld - Research Profile
    Habilitation thesis of Michael Esfeld, which explores relationships and tensions between a variety of holism arising in cognitive science and one arising in quantum physics.
    http://www.uni-konstanz.de/FuF/Philo/Philosophie/Mitarbeiter/Esfeld/HabilProjekt
    Home Philosophie in Konstanz Lehre Forschung Mitarbeiter Fachschaft Termine Links Internetseiten ... teaching Research Profile Main areas of research
    • philosophy of mind epistemology and philosophy of language philosophy of science, in particular philosophy of physics history of modern philosophy
    Current research projects
  • Habilitation Thesis on Holism in Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Physics Rule-Following and the Philosophy of Mind The Metaphysics of Holism
  • Short description of the research projects 1) Habilitation Thesis on Holism in Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Physics supported by a Habilitandenstipendium of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
    accepted by the University of Konstanz in February 2000
    to be published in Synthese Library Dordrecht: Kluwer, winter 2000
    Given this background, the scope of my Habilitation Thesis is threefold:
    (a) At first I develop a general conception of holism that is intended to be applicable to candidates for holism in any area. My purpose is to show that holism is not opposed to rational analysis. It can be captured by the conceptual tools of analytic philosophy.
    Contents
    Introduction 1 What is Holism? Proposal for a General Conception

    93. Quantum Physics Group - Staff
    In many ways quantum physics paints a surprising picture of the world in which The Theoretical quantum physics Group explores and develops the unusual,
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    In many ways quantum physics paints a surprising picture of the world in which we live. The Theoretical Quantum Physics Group explores and develops the unusual, and often counter intuitive, features of the quantum world.
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    Dr. Susana Huelga Senior Lecturer T: +44 (0) 1707 283599 F: +44 (0) 1707 284256 E: S.F.Huelga@herts.ac.uk

    94. On Idioms, Intertextuality, Puddings And Quantum Physics
    Translation Journal a Web publication for translators by translators about translators and translation.
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    Volume 9, No. 2
    April 2005

    Carlo Marzocchi was trained in conference interpreting at the university of Trieste. Since 1991 he has been active as a free-lance conference interpreter with the EU Institutions. He also worked as a translator for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
    Since 1999 he has given courses in simultaneous and consecutive interpreting from Dutch into Italian at the University of Trieste as well as seminars and lectures on various aspects of translation and interpreting studies.
    His main research interest shifted gradually from argumentation and political speech to the language arrangements of international organizations and to systemic constraints on translation and interpreting. He is currently pursuing a PhD program in Translation and Intercultural Studies, Intercultural Studies Group of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain.
    Mr. Marzocchi can be reached at cmarzocchi@libero.it
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    by Betty Howell The Profession The Bottom Line Why are most translators underpaid? A descriptive explanation using asymmetric information and a suggested solution from signaling theory

    95. MaPhySto Workshop Stochastics And Quantum Physics
    Centre for Mathematical Physics and Stochastics, University of Aarhus, Denmark; 2126 October 1999.
    http://www.maphysto.dk/oldpages/events/QuantumStoc99/
    MaPhySto
    Centre for Mathematical Physics and Stochastics
    Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Aarhus
    Funded by The Danish National Research Foundation
    Workshop on Stochastics and Quantum Physics
    Thursday 21 October - Tuesday 26 October, 1999
    Aud. G1/G2, Department of Mathematical Sciences
    University of Aarhus
    The Workshop focussed on some of the areas where concepts and techniques from Stochastics (i.e. Probability and Mathematical Statistics) are, or seem likely soon to become, of real quantum physical importance. By bringing together leading physicists and mathematicians, having an active interest in the themes of the Workshop, it was sought to foster fruitful discussions and collaboration on the role and use of Stochastics in Quantum Physics.
    Schedule for the Workshop
    Time Thursday
    (Aud. G2) Friday
    (Aud. G2) Saturday
    (Aud. G1) Monday
    (Aud. G1) Tuesday
    (Aud. G1) registr. Bardou Holevo Peres Helland COFFEE Course Course Belavkin Carmichael Høyer Course Course Belavkin Wiseman Lindblad LUNCH (from 12.30)

    96. Emission-Absorption-Scattering (EAS) Sub-Quantum Physics
    A study of stochastic electrodynamics and the assymetrical braking action of bremsstrahlung. An explanation for electrical attraction and repulsion is
    http://www.ebicom.net/~rsf1/eas.htm
    Home Up one level Previous Next This article is in four sections.
    Emisson-Absorption-Scattering (EAS) Sub-Quantum Physics
    EAS Nuclear Glue

    EAS Neutron Beta Decay

    EAS Mass Excess
    Emission-Absorption-Scattering (EAS)
    Sub-Quantum Physics
    305 Hillside Drive Starkville, MS
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    Abstract
    A modified Ritz emission theory is used to expand our present day ideas about virtual particle theory. It is done in a manner which provides an intuitive interpretation of both repulsion and "attraction" and offers a new insight into the stochasitic anisotropic nature of the electrodynamic braking action of bremsstrahlung. Installed on 30 June 30 1997. - Latest update - 28 May 2005. - New changes are in bold. Keywords: Attraction, Bremsstrahlung, Push gravity, Repulsion, Stochastic electrodynamics This exposition is about a Newtonian interpretation of electrical attraction and repulsion. It is dedicated to the memory of Glenn Donald Bryant, of Starkville Mississippi, who quested for causality in modern physics. Part 1 Much of the material will deal with things we cannot measure but the concepts can be modeled on a computer and the statistics from the model's history can be compared to experimental observations. For example, shown here are some results of multiple runs of a program called

    97. Quantum Physics - Cambridge University Press
    quantum physics is believed to be the fundamental theory underlying our After a brief introduction to the ideas of quantum physics, the problems of
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    98. Okayama Institute For Quantum Physics
    What is Okayama Institute for quantum physics (Photo) What is Okayama Institute for quantum physics Overview of our research (Photo)
    http://www.pref.okayama.jp/kikaku/kouryoushi/english/kouryoushi.htm
    Greeting What is Quantum Physics Scheme of our development Overview of our research ... Link http://www.pref.okayama.jp/kikaku/kouryoushi/kouryoushi.htm Jan 20, 2005 Announcement of International Workshop: "Frontier of Quantum Physics" e-mail: kouryoushi@pref.okayama.jp

    99. Wired News: Quantum Physics Meets The Qubit
    quantum physics Meets the Qubit. Print story Email story Rants + Raves Reprint story. Page 1 of 1. by Mark K. Anderson Also by this reporter
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    by Mark K. Anderson Also by this reporter 02:00 AM Jan. 09, 2001 PT AMSTERDAM Information, say the politicians and pundits, is the natural resource of the New Economy.
    See also
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    Special Partner Promotion Broadband Stories. What's your story? Special Partner Promotion Managed Servers. World-Class Network. 24x7 Support Special Partner Promotion Find local technology jobs But hold that thought. To what kind of information do we refer? Is it the abstract concept of "0" and "1" entities, like God himself, that never bow to the physical world but just are?

    100. Press Release: The 1998 Nobel Prize In Physics
    quantum Hall effect von Klitzing received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1985. The effect may be understood if one accepts the laws of quantum physics
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    Press Release: The 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics
    13 October 1998 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly to Professor Robert B. Laughlin , Stanford University, California, USA,
    Professor , Columbia University, New York and Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs, New Jersey, USA, and
    Professor Daniel C. Tsui , Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. The three researchers are being awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering that electrons acting together in strong magnetic fields can form new types of "particles", with charges that are fractions of electron charges. Citation:
    "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations."
    Electrons in New Guises
    and Daniel C. Tsui made the discovery in 1982 in an experiment using extremely powerful magnetic fields and low temperatures. Within a year of the discovery Robert B. Laughlin had succeeded in explaining their result. Through theoretical analysis he showed that the electrons in a powerful magnetic field can condense to form a kind of quantum fluid related to the quantum fluids that occur in superconductivity and in liquid helium. What makes these fluids particularly important for researchers is that events in a drop of quantum fluid can afford more profound insights into the general inner structure and dynamics of matter. The contributions of the three laureates have thus led to

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