The Quantum Theory of Motion by Peter R Holland

The Quantum Theory of Motion by Peter R Holland

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This book presents the first comprehensive exposition of the interpretation of quantum mechanics pioneered by Louis de Broglie and David Bohm. The purpose is to explain how quantum processes may be visualised without ambiguity or confusion in terms of a simple physical model.

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The Quantum Theory of Motion by Peter R Holland

This book presents the first, comprehensive exposition of the interpretation of quantum mechanics pioneered by Louis de Broglie and David Bohm. The purpose is to explain how quantum processes may be visualized without ambiguity or confusion, in terms of a simple physical model. Developing the theme that a material system, such as an electron, is a particle guided by a surrounding quantum wave, an examination of the classic phenomena of quantum theory is presented to show how the spacetime orbits of an ensemble of particles can reproduce the statistical quantum predictions. The mathematical and conceptual aspects of this theory are developed carefully from first principles. The book thus provides a comprehensive overview of an approach which brings clarity to a subject notorious for its conceptual difficulties. It will, therefore, appeal to all physicists with an interest in the foundations of their subject.
'I strongly recommed The Quantum Theory of Motion to the physics community for its clear and thorough presentation of a theory deserving much wider attention' Nature
'The wealth of details and literature citations make this a valuable reference work.' Science
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ISBN 13 9780521485432
ISBN 10 0521485436
Title The Quantum Theory of Motion
Author Peter R Holland
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1995-01-26
Number of pages 620
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