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  1. A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics by John Townsend, 2000-04-07
  2. Foundations Of Quantum Chromodynamics: An Introduction to Perturbative Methods in Gauge Theories (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by T. Muta, 2009-09-30
  3. Quantum Theory and the Schism in Physics: From The Postscript to the Logic of Scientific Discovery by Karl Popper, 1992-04-10
  4. Quantum Mechanics in a Nutshell by Gerald D. Mahan, 2008-12-29
  5. Variational Principles in Dynamics and Quantum Theory (Dover Books on Physics) by Wolfgang Yourgrau, Stanley Mandelstam, 2007-03-15
  6. Quantum Physics of Matter (The Physical World)
  7. Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers (Classroom Resource Materials) by David A. B. Miller, 2008-04-21
  8. Quantum Mechanics by Phillip James Edwin Peebles, 1992-03-23
  9. Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics, Statistics, Polymer Physics, and Financial Markets, Third Edition by Hagen Kleinert, 2004-06
  10. Problems and Solutions on Quantum Mechanics: Major American Universities Ph. D. Qualifying Questions and Solutions
  11. Deep Down Things: The Breathtaking Beauty of Particle Physics by Bruce A. Schumm, 2004-10-20
  12. A Quantum Approach to Condensed Matter Physics by Philip L. Taylor, Olle Heinonen, 2002-03-18
  13. Functional Integration And Quantum Physics (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Barry Simon, 2004-12
  14. Quantum Field Theory and Its Macroscopic Manifestations by Massimo Blasone, Petr Jizba, et all 2010-12-30

101. Science Jokes:2. PHYSICS : 2.10 QUANTUM MECHANICS (STARRING SCHROEDINGERS CAT)
The mathematician replies, Well, according to quantum physics, empty space is never truly empty. Virtual particles come into existance and vanish all the
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102. White Cloud Institute Taoist Studies And Energy Medicine
Offering a new understanding of healing with energy medicine based on ancient wisdom from Taoist masters and recent scientific discoveries in the field of quantum physics.
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White Cloud Institute offers a blend of ancient wisdom in a form that has been transmitted purely through Taoist masters, and new ways of understanding healing with energy medicine based on recent scientific discoveries in the field of quantum physics. Conscious Education to empower each individual toward personal health and global harmony is the goal. Classes are held evenings and weekends so that you are able to create an experience that is personal and reflects your pace of growth.
The journey into healing leads us home to our true self, which brings a feeling of oneness and peace beyond words. Healing is a journey of creativity that unfolds in a unique direction for each one of us. Whether you are coming for hands on healing or education, or both, you will be supported as you step onto your path.

103. Program On Classical And Quantum Physics Of Strong Gravitational Fields
Program on Program on Classical and quantum physics of Strong ITP Penn State, Quantum Mechanics as a Special Case of Classical MechanicsAudio
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home activities inside KITP directory ... UCSB Sep 17, 2005 INSTITUTE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS Program on Program on Program on Classical and Quantum Physics of Strong Gravitational Fields January 1999 - July 1999 Coordinators: A. Ashtekar, G. Horowitz, J. Isenberg Speakers: Please give your transparencies to the ITP staff members in the front office (Rm 1102) for scanning. They will be returned promptly to your mailbox. 1/26 1:30 p.m. Dr. Beverly Berger
The Nature of Generic Gravitational Collapse
[Video] 1/29 12:15 p.m. Dr. Robert Mann
Pair Production of Rotating Black Holes
[Audio] 2/09 12:15 p.m. Dr. Donald Marolf
Introduction to Black Branes
[Audio] 2/19 12:15 p.m. Dr. Jennie Traschen
Fermionic Zero Modes on Black Branes and Gravitational Spin-Spin Interaction
[Audio] 2/23 1:30 p.m. Dr. Joe Polchinski
Introduction to D-Branes
[Audio] 3/2 1:30 p.m. Dr. Steven Carlip
Black Hole Entropy and Conformal Fields Theory
[Audio] 3/5 12:15 p.m. Dr. Scott Hughes
Binary Black Holes and Gravitational Wave Astronomy
3/9 1:30 p.m. Dr. Joe Polchinski
UCSB Introduction to D-Branes (continued) [Audio] 3/12 12:15 p.m.

104. What Are Parallel Universes?
Recent discoveries in quantum physics and in cosmology shed new light on how mind interacts with matter.
http://www.manyuniverses.com
What are Parallel Universes?
Recent discoveries in quantum physics (the study of the physics of sub-atomic particles) and in cosmology (the branch of astronomy and astrophysics that deals with the universe taken as a whole) shed new light on how mind interacts with matter. These discoveries compel acceptance of the idea that there is far more than just one universe and that we constantly interact with many of these “hidden” universes. What is needed is a resource that explains in understandable, non-mathematical terms everything from the big bang hypothesis to morphogenetic fields to Bell's Theorem to the Aspect experiment. Such a resource now exists. Click here to continue

105. Zeta Functions, Topology And Quantum Physics-Springer Number Theory Book
This volume focuses on various aspects of zeta functions multiple zeta values, Ohno’s relations, the Riemann hypothesis, Lfunctions, polylogarithms,
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106. B'or Ha'Torah - Jewish English-language Journal
For scientists, artists, teachers, philosophers, and students. Judaism and science, evolution, Bible codes, Jewish medical ethics, the Jewish woman and modern life, quantum physics and Jewish Philosophy.
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B’OR HA’TORAH examines science, art, and modern life through the microscope and telescope of the scientist; the algorithm of the mathematician; the discourse of the philosopher; the imagery of the artist, poet, and photographer; and the tested faith and learning of the Torah-observant Jew. Its editor-in-chief is Professor Herman Branover , and it is peer-reviewed by distinguished Orthodox rabbis and academic scholars and researchers. The Miami Torah and Science Conferences
Together with Rabbi Sholom Lipskar of The Shul of Bal Harbour and Professor Nathan Katz of the FIU Center for the Study of Spirituality, B’OR HA’TORAH organizes an international Torah and science conference at Florida International University once every two years. The conference proceedings are published in B’OR HA’TORAH New volume! B'OR HA'TORAH 15E
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107. Quantum Physics The Philosopher Of Photons : Nature
Tough talking Anton Zeilinger (left) discusses quantum physics and philosophy But a future Internet based on the laws of quantum physics is currently
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    From meeting the Dalai Lama to national media star, Anton Zeilinger is on a mission to bring physics to a wider audience. Quirin Schiermeier listens in. ZANOLIN.COM Tough talking: Anton Zeilinger (left) discusses quantum physics and philosophy with the Dalai Lama. Based at the University of Vienna in Austria, Zeilinger is committed to explaining his work to a broad audience. As a student, he was fascinated by both opera and the mathematical beauty of quantum mechanics. And although Zeilinger, who turns 60 in May, has just revived his old student hobby of playing walk-on parts at the Vienna State Opera House, it was fundamental physics that won his heart. Over the years, his scientific achievements, as well as his communication skills, have made him a media star, at least in his native Austria. "Explaining science to the public is hard work," he says jovially, while clearing a spot on a visitor table that is overflowing with manuscripts. He knows that fellow researchers can be scornful of the media attention he gets. And he admits that he sometimes feels uneasy about popular portrayals of his work. When the leading German news magazine

    108. Holism And Nonseparability In Physics
    Holism and Nonseparability in Classical Physics; 8. The quantum physics of Entangled Systems; 9. Ontological Holism in Quantum Mechanics?
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    It has sometimes been suggested that quantum phenomena exhibit a characteristic holism or nonseparability, and that this distinguishes quantum from classical physics. One puzzling quantum phenomenon arises when one performs measurements of spin or polarization on certain separated quantum systems. The results of these measurements exhibit patterns of statistical correlation that resist traditional causal explanation. Some have held that it is possible to understand these patterns as instances or consequences of quantum holism or nonseparability. Just what holism and nonseparability are supposed to be has not always been made clear, though, and each of these notions has been understood in different ways. Moreover, while some have taken holism and nonseparability to come to the same thing, others have thought it important to distinguish the two. Any evaluation of the significance of quantum holism and/or nonseparability must rest on a careful analysis of these notions.

    109. Grains Of Mystery
    A primer for the nonprofessional interested in learning about the principles of quantum physics without all the math.
    http://www.symonds.net/~deep/stuff/qp/

    110. An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Neuroscience And Quantum Physics
    A refereed, electronic, open access, interdisciplinary journal of neuroscience and quantum physics. Also brings perspectives from philosophy, psychology, and artificial intelligence to bear on the problems of consciousness and mind.
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    An Interdisciplinary Journal of Neuroscience and Quantum Physics NQ e stablished 2002 The most realistic guidance is the science and technique for the materialistic and metaphysical affairs, success, life, and for everything in the world. Seeking for another guidance other than science and technique is the ignorance and deviation from the reality ATATÜRK Founder of the Turkish Republic ISSN 1303-5150 Welcome to the NeuroQuantology a new journal designed to bring to you a critical analysis of the best of the world neuroscience and quantum physics literature, written by neuroscientist and physicist NeuroQuantology is a n electronic journal dedicated to supporting the interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of quantum physics and its relation to the nervous system. Big Questions? What is c onsciousness
    Why is it present at all?
    Why is it so different from the objective aspect of reality?
    Why is it personal or subjective?
    Can it be "reduced" to matter?
    Can any purely physical acount axplain it?

    111. Physics Central
    A page on modern physics, such as quantum mechanics and black holes, and some mathematics.
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    112. Welcome To Prof. Dr. Rati Ram Sharma's Web Site
    Site rectifies errors of Relativity,quantum theory,Uncertainty Principle,theories of Quarks,Expanding Universe,Darwin theory.Opposes existence of Higgs Boson,weak charge.Gives scientific bases of Homeopathy,spirituality.
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    113. A Prelude To The Study Of Physics
    A paper first published in quantum Vol 7 No 2, pg. 45, Nov/Dec 1996.
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    A Prelude to the Study of Physics
    Author:
    Robert J. Sciamanda , Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
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    This paper was first published in QUANTUM Vol 7 No 2, pg 45, Nov/Dec 1996
    I. THEORIES AND MODELS
    No physicist or engineer ever solves a real problem. Instead she creates a model of the real problem and solves this model problem. This model must satisfy two requirements: it must be simple enough to be solvable, and it must be realistic enough to be useful; ie., it must be both conceptually understandable and empirically fruitful. The theories and "laws" of physics are also models. Whether in the solving of a particular engineering problem or in the search for the wide ranging laws of physics, the art of scientific analysis consists in the creation of useful models of reality. The model is the interface between reality and the human mind. As such, the model must be expressed in human terms; it is cast in terms of concepts which we create from the data of our experience. Our models speak as much about us, our experience and our modes of thought as they do about the external reality being modeled. I prefer to speak of models where others might speak of theories because the word "model" emphasizes the criterion of usefulness. We tend to think of a theory as a candidate for some absolute, objective truth; a model is used to convey useful information without the pretense of being unique, complete or ultimate. As an example of the conception, gestation, birth and growth of a model in physics let us consider the history of the "ideal gas law" (PV=RT), which you undoubtedly have studied in your chemistry classes.

    114. Physics For Professionals
    Bulletin board for problems, research and solutions in superfluidity, superconductivity, quantum vortex dynamics, pulsar rotation, evaporation, statistical physics.
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    yuriykrasnov@yahoo.com PHYSICS FOR PROFESSIONALS superfluidity, superconductivity, quantum vortex dynamics, physics of rotons, pulsars rotation, theory of evaporation, statistical physics, theory of relativity and much more Web Site of Yuriy K. Krasnov * Problems * Research * Solutions * Thoughts * X-change * Reminiscences * Hot suggestion Site statistics s Dynamics of Quantum Vortices ... To www.minescience.com Physical Mathematics "... in Cantors experiment it was made two not the one , assumptions, " " Cantor did not analyzed that second possibility, he preferred to attribute the Nature with property to obey mathematics with uncountable set of real numbers. " "... actually in 1905, after famous work of Einstein " On the electrodynamics of the moving media " in Science was invented the new law of addition of numbers ... but nobody paid attention to that revolutionary side of Einstein's discovery, ... even author itself. "

    115. Volodymyr Krasnoholovets's Home Page
    Professor at the National Academy of Science, Kyiv. Contains description research in conventional, applied and fundamental physics. Also deals with the submicroscopic construction of nature, quantum mechanics is combined with gravity.
    http://www.inerton.kiev.ua/

    116. [gr-qc/0204061] Quantum Cosmology And Eternal Inflation
    A lecture from The Future of Theoretical physics and Cosmology series in honor of Stephen Hawking.
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    General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract
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    From: Alexander Vilenkin [ view email ] Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 21:13:48 GMT (20kb)
    Quantum cosmology and eternal inflation
    Authors: Alexander Vilenkin
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    Comments: To appear in "The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology", proceedings of the conference in honor of Stephen Hawking's 60'th birthday
    This contribution consists of two parts. In the first part, I review the tunneling approach to quantum cosmology and comment on the alternative approaches. In the second part, I discuss the relation between quantum cosmology and eternal inflation. In particular, I discuss whether or not we need quantum cosmology in the light of eternal inflation, and whether or not quantum cosmology makes any testable predictions.
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    117. Philosophical Foundations Of Physics
    Positivist view of physics, which had influenced the Copenhagen Interpretation of the quantum mechanics (CI).
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    Rudolph Carnap (1966)
    Philosophical Foundations of Physics
    Chapter 23: Theories and Nonobservables
    Source Philosophical Foundations of Physics (1966) publ. Basic Books Inc. Chapters 23 to 26 reproduced here. ONE OF THE most important distinctions between two types of laws in science is the distinction between what may be called (there is no generally accepted terminology for them) empirical laws and theoretical laws. Empirical laws are laws that can be confirmed directly by empirical observations. The term "observable" is often used for any phenomenon that can be directly observed, so it can be said that empirical laws are laws about observable. A philosopher might object that the intensity of an electric current is not really observed. Only a pointer position was observed. An ammeter was attached to the circuit and it was noted that the pointer pointed to a mark labelled 5.3. Certainly the current's intensity was not observed. It was inferred from what was observed. The physicist would reply that this was true enough, but the inference was not very complicated. The procedure of measurement is so simple, so well established, that it could not be doubted that the ammeter would give an accurate measurement of current intensity. Therefore, it is included among what are called observables. Empirical laws, in my terminology, are laws containing terms either directly observable by the senses or measurable by relatively simple techniques. Sometimes such laws are called empirical generalisations, as a reminder that they have been obtained by generalising results found by observations and measurements. They include not only simple qualitative laws (such as, "All ravens are black") but also quantitative laws that arise from simple measurements. The laws relating pressure, volume, and temperature of gases are of this type. Ohm's law, connecting the electric potential difference, resistance, and intensity of current, is another familiar example. The scientist makes repeated measurements, finds certain regularities, and expresses them in a law. These are the empirical laws. As indicated in earlier chapters, they are used for explaining observed facts and for predicting future observable events.

    118. Yuriy Pershin
    Postdoc at the NSF Center for quantum Device Technology, Clarkson University, working in the field of spintronics and condensed matter physics.
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    Yuriy Pershin Present position: Research Associate
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    Michigan State University
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    119. Untitled Document
    An international scientific journal publishing fundamental and applied papers and short notes. Table of contents and author index to all volumes online.
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    120. GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS OF BRANES
    The SIGRAV Graduate School in Contemporary Relativity and Gravitational physics is held annually at the Centre for Scientific Culture Alessandro Volta , Villa Olmo, Como. It is primarily addressed to PhD students and young researchers in physics and Mathematics who are interested in general relativity, astrophysics, experimental gravity and the quantum theories of gravitation.
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    4th SIGRAV GRADUATE SCHOOL ON CONTEMPORARY RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS and 2001 SCHOOL ON ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS (SAGP2001) VILLA OLMO (COMO), 7-11 MAY 2001
    GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS OF BRANES
    Supported by:
    • SIGRAV (Italian Society for Gravitational Physics),
    • National Research Project "Singularities, Integrability, Symmetries",
    • SISSA (Trieste),
    • University of Insubria (Como-Varese),
    • Departmente of Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics of the University of Insubria at Como,
    • Physics Department of the University of Milan,
    • Physics Department of the University of Turin,
    • Physics Department of the University of Rome "La Sapienza",
    • Physics Department of the University of Rome "Tor Vergata",
    • Physics Department of the University of Pavia.
    Download the first circular (Latex file) See the programme (PDF) The SIGRAV Graduate School in Contemporary Relativity and Gravitational Physics is held annually at the Centre for Scientific Culture "Alessandro Volta", Villa Olmo, Como. It is primarily addressed to PhD students and young researchers in Physics and Mathematics who are interested in general relativity, astrophysics, experimental gravity and the quantum theories of gravitation. In 2001 the School will be a joint venture with the School on Algebraic Geometry and Physics organized by the Mathematical Physics Group of the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste. The School on Algebraic Geometry and Physics is part of a series of events that SISSA is organizing since 1996 aiming at fostering the interaction between mathematicians working in pure algebraic geometry and researchers who are interested in applications of algebraic geometry to physics, especially string theory and integrable systems. Information on the "Algebraic Geometry and Physics'' series is available from the web page

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