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         Quantum Theory:     more books (100)
  1. QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter by Richard P. Feynman, 1988-10-01
  2. Group Theory in Quantum Mechanics: An Introduction to Its Present Usage (Dover Books on Physics) by Volker Heine, 2007-04-19
  3. The Quantum Theory of Fields 3 volume set by Steven Weinberg, 2005-05-23
  4. Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Field Theory (Wiley Science Paperback Series) by Franz Gross, 1999-05-11
  5. Beyond Measure: Modern Physics, Philosophy, and the Meaning of Quantum Theory by Jim Baggott, 2004-01-01
  6. Quantum Field Theory of Many-body Systems: From the Origin of Sound to an Origin of Light and Electrons (Oxford Graduate Texts) by Xiao-Gang Wen, 2007-10-18
  7. Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Introduction to Quantum Field Theory by Anton Z. Capri, 2002-11
  8. Loops, Knots, Gauge Theories and Quantum Gravity by Rodolfo Gambini, Jorge Pullin, 2000-09
  9. Computational Chemistry: Introduction to the Theory and Applications of Molecular and Quantum Mechanics by Errol G. Lewars, 2003-03
  10. Quantum Cellular Automata: Theory, Experimentation And Prospects
  11. Quantum Mechanics: Non-Relativistic Theory, Volume 3, Third Edition (Quantum Mechanics) (Quantum Mechanics) by L. D. Landau, L. M. Lifshitz, 1981-01-01
  12. The Quantum Theory of Motion: An Account of the de Broglie-Bohm Causal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics by Peter R. Holland, 1995-02-24
  13. Quantum Liquids: Bose Condensation and Cooper Pairing in Condensed-Matter Systems (Oxford Graduate Texts) by Anthony James Leggett, 2006-11-23
  14. Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods (Fundamental Theories of Physics) by A. Peres, 1995-09

101. Quantum Mechanics
I believe that quantum theory works in describing the chemical and spectral properties of the atom because it describes a statistical phase space.
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Bruce Harvey 's Alternative Physics site
Quantum Mechanics
I believe that Quantum Theory works in describing the chemical and spectral properties of the atom because it describes a statistical phase space. I do not accept the idea that electrons cannot experience the effects of each others electric fields. The uncertainty principle applies to our attempts to observe charged particles. The only reason to extend this idea into the internal workings of the atom was the fact that the mathematics of the motion of electrons within the atom was too difficult to deal with. With modern computers, it is now possible and I have done some modelling of chaotic pseudo orbits of electrons.
I believe that we will be able to account for the inner workings of the atom and of the nucleus in terms of purely electric and magnetic phenomena, only needing to take into account the effects of scale and chaos.
Quantum theory is based on a number of basic assumptions. It all started when Bohr produced a model of the atom in which the electrons moved in nice regular orbits such that they could only possess exact amounts of angular momentum.
  • There is a basic unit of angular momentum and electrons in an atom can only possess integer multiples of that basic quantity.

102. Quantum Theory And Wave/Particle Duality
Repudiates Wave/Particle Duality and provides a new interpretation of Schroedinnger's equations.
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Quantum Theory and Wave/Particle Duality
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Many interpretations of quantum physics incorporate the idea that particles (or some property associated with particles) propagate as waves.
The object of this article is to examine the core assumptions behind this wave/particle idea with a view to developing a different model that is consistent with relativity, observation and the mathematical formalism.
John K. N. Murphy , Kohimarama, Auckland, New Zealand.
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    Essentially, wave/particle duality employs the notion that an entity simultaneously possesses localized (particle) and distributed (wave) properties. The idea has been introduced into modern physics to account for observations in which particles of matter interact to produce effects that appear to be identical to the effects that occur when waves diffract and interfere. However, the concept of rests on an assumption. It is assumed that wave propagation mechanisms can provide the only possible explanation for scattering effects observed in experiments such as the Twin Slit experiment.

103. Austrian Institute For Nonlinear Studies (AINS)
Toward a Unification of Relativity and quantum theory via Circularly Causal Modeling; an aether theory based on, and extending, the deBroglieBohm interpretation.
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104. Atomic Theories From Aristotle Thru Quantum Theory
A site for students with chemists and their atomic theories throughout history. Includes Aristotle, Democritus, Dalton, Bohr, Thomson, Rutherford and the modern quantum theory.
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105. Some Articles Of Proceedings Of International Colloquium On Moden Quantum Field
Copies of these articles in TeX and postscript formats.
http://theory.tifr.res.in/group/colloq/articles.html
Some Articles of Proceedings of International Colloquium on Moden Quantum Field Theory, 1994, TIFR
Here are some articles of Proceedings of International Colloquium on Moden Quantum Field Theory. Please note the articles are in compressed format.
  • "Supersymmetric Integrable Field Theories and Eight Vertex Free Fermion Models"
    Changrim Ahn
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  • "Singular Limits and String Solutions"
    S. Pratik Khastgir and Alok Kumar
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  • "BV Algebra on the Moduli Spaces of Riemann Surfaces and String Field Theory"
    Ashoke Sen
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  • "Importance of Initial Conditions in Determining the Dynamical Class of Cellular Automata"
    Avinash Dhar
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  • "Boundary Dynamics, Black Holes and Spacetime Fluctuations in Dilaton Gravity"
    Sumit R. Das
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  • "O(d,d) Transformations, Marginal Deformations and the Coset Construction in WZNW Models" S. F. Hassan [SRC] [PS]
  • "Nonperturbative Effects and Multicritical Behavior of c=1 Matrix Model H. Itoyama and M. Koike [SRC] [PS]
  • "Pair Creation of Black Holes Jerome P. Gauntlett [SRC] [PS]
  • "Landau-Ginzburg Model for a Critical Topological String" Debashis Ghoshal and Sunil Mukhi [SRC] [PS]
  • "Hysteresis in Ferromagnets" Peter B. Thomas

106. A Unified Field Theory
A mathematical description of nature based on the geometry of SpaceTime. General Relativity,Energy-Stress tensor, a set of current densities and quantum mechanics for Spin 1 Bosons. Space-Time dimensions calculated and not put in by hand.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.hickman1/

107. Quantum Chaos
An essay on the effects Chaos theory would have on traditional quantum mechanics.
http://www.scitec.auckland.ac.nz/~king/Preprints/book/quantcos/qchao/quantc.htm
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STATIONARY STATES or wave patterns, associated with the energy levels of a Rydberg atom (a highly excited hydrogen atom) in a strong magnetic field can exhibit chaotic qualities. The states shown in the left two images seem regular, the right two are chaotic. In the third picture the state lies mostly along a periodic orbit; in the fourth, it does not and is difficult to interpret, except for the four mirror symmetries with respect to the vertical horizontal and two diagonal lines. Quantum Chaos
Martin Gutzwiller Scientific American Jan 92
POINCARE SECTION OF A HYDROGEN ATOM in a strong magnetic field has regions where
the points of the electron's trajectory scatter wildly, indicating chaotic behavior. The section
is a slice out of phase space, an abstract six-dimensional space: the usual three for the

108. The Transactional Interpretation Of Quantum Mechanics
the transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics by John G. Cramer Absorber theory. 3.2 The EmitterAbsorber Transaction Model. 3.3 The Transactional Model and Relativistic quantum
http://mist.npl.washington.edu/npl/int_rep/tiqm/TI_toc.html
The Transactional Interpretation
of Quantum Mechanics
John G. Cramer
Department of Physics University of Washington PO Box 351560 Seattle WA 98195-1560 USA This paper was originally published in Reviews of Modern Physics See also "Generalized absorber theory and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox", published in Physical Review D "An Overview of the Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics", published in the International Journal of Theoretical Physics , 227 (1988), and "Velocity Reversal and the Arrow of Time" , published in Foundations of Physics Note: Some browsers seem to fail in printing this paper from the HTML files. Therefore, PostScript versions of these pages are being made available in a separate directory. ABSTRACT P= ], basic elements of the CI.
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109. HOME
A simple theory that explains light, radioactiivity, chemical bonds, dual slit experiment, quantum and wave nature of electrons, and other phenomena without new subatomic particles
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IS EVERYTHING YOU LEARNED IN PHYSICS CLASS WRONG? Check out an alternate theory that explains phenomena more simply.Click on button one Experiment on magnetism, bad theories, proposed experiment on neutron, and how the universe works. #2 HOW THE SOLAR SYSTEM WORKS WITHOUT GRAVITY. Click #3 A unified force theory.Click #1 Einstein wrong about photon, special and general relativity. Click #1

110. Homepage Of Doron Cohen
BenGurion University. Research interests quantum mechanics, quantum chaos, theory of driven mesoscopic (nano) systems, quantum irreversibility, Dissipation and dephasing. Publications.
http://www.bgu.ac.il/~dcohen/
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Email: dcohen@bgu.ac.il Current Research Interest:
  • Chaos and quantum mechanics ("Quantum Chaos"). Random Matrix Theory and Semiclassics. Theory of driven mesoscopic (nano) systems. Adiabatic transport and quantum pumping. Quantum irreversibility, dissipation and dephasing. Relation to quantum computing. Application to quantal Brownian Motion.
My main line of study concerns driven systems that are described by time-dependent Hamiltonian H(Q,P;x(t)). Such systems absorb energy. This irreversible effect is known as dissipation. One aim of my studies is to develop a general theory for this energy absorption. The ohmic nature of dissipation and the associated fluctuation-dissipation relation are studied within the framework of quantum mechanics. It turns out that there are three regimes in the theory of energy absorption: The adiabatic regime; The linear-response (Kubo) regime; And the non-perturbative regime. The mesoscopic Drude formula for electrical conductance, and the wall formula for nuclear friction, can be regarded as special cases of the general formulation of the dissipation problem. The research plan involves numerical studies. Of particular interest are studies of so-called billiard systems. An important issue is to understand the clash between random matrix theory and semiclassical methods. [

111. Quantum Information Theory
A presentation at the undergraduate level by Michael Gibbs.
http://members.aol.com/jmtsgibbs/infothry.htm
Quantum Information Theory
This web site is intended to present Quantum Information Theory at an undergraduate level. It is assumed that the reader has a basic understanding of quantum mechanics. The basics of classical information theory are presented, but for greater depth please see the references. Here are a list of topics in quantum information theory, presented in the order in which you will probably need to read them. Examples are provided for almost every concept.
  • Quantum Density Matrix Entropy Mutual Information and Conditional Entropy Galois Fields ... Quantum Coding Theory
  • Notation used in these pages: a prime following a complex number indicates the complex conjugate, a prime following a matrix or operator indicates the Hermitian conjugate. All logarithms in the text are to the base 2, so that information is measured in units of bits

    112. Science News Online (4/11/98): Evading Quantum Barrier To Time Travel By I. Pete
    Einstein's special theory of relativity, warping of spacetime, Misner space and chronology protection conjecture.
    http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc98/4_11_98/fob3.htm
    Evading quantum barrier to time travel by I. Peterson R uling out the possibility of traveling back in time has turned out to be trickier than many physicists had supposed. Two researchers have now shown that quantum effects do not necessarily prevent the occurrence of loops in time. Li-Xin Li and J. Richard Gott III of Princeton University present their case in the April 6 Physical Review Letters. Einstein's special theory of relativity unifies space and time as aspects of a single, four-dimensional entity known as space-time. His general theory of relativity describes how the presence of matter warps the fabric of space-time. Physicists have found that general relativity equations yield many solutions representing different space-times. Sometimes, sufficient warping of a particular space-time makes possible the existence of paths known as closed timelike curves (SN: 3/28/92, p. 202; 11/5/88, p. 302). A traveler moving along such a path would find that his or her watch always runs forward, even though the traveler eventually ends up where and when he or she started. In 1982, William A. Hiscock of Montana State University in Bozeman and Deborah A. Konkowski of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., calculated the quantum state of the space, or vacuum, pervading a simple type of space-time called Misner space, which includes closed timelike curves. Their result indicated that such a combination of gravitational space-time and vacuum quantum state could not exist.

    113. PhysicsWeb - A Quantum Leap For Cosmology
    A theory that unites quantum mechanics and general relativity claims that there was no first moment in time, but it still agrees with the predictions of classical cosmology.
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    One of the most challenging problems in modern physics is the application of quantum theory to the universe as a whole. Progress in this area has been plagued by two types of problem: conceptual and technical. The conceptual problems arise from the old difficulties of interpreting quantum theory. The standard interpretations require that the measuring instruments and observers are outside the quantum system described by the wavefunction. In the late 1950s, however, Hugh Everett proposed an interpretation of quantum theory that might apply to systems that include the observers and measuring instruments, but the adequacy of such interpretations has remained controversial to this day. The technical problems are no less severe or fundamental. Ever since the pioneering work of Bryce DeWitt, Charles Misner and others in the 1960s, quantum cosmology has basically been studied by applying quantum theory to simple models of the universe. These models typically assume that the universe is completely homogeneous. As a result they only have a few degrees of freedom - the radius of the universe and the value of one or more matter fields. One then makes a quantum-cosmological model by quantizing these simple descriptions of the universe.

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    115. Quantum Gravity
    Cambridge Relativity quantum Gravity. quantum GRAVITY. quantum cosmology. Mtheory, the theory formerly known as Strings. The Holographic Principle and M-theory.
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    116. Climate Dynamics,Chaos And Quantum Mechanics
    Explains a general systems theory for chaos, quantum mechanics and gravity as applied to weather patterns.
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    MIRROR SITE http://members.tripod.com/~amselvam: A General Systems Theory of Everything from Chaos, Quantum Mechanics and Gravity Applicable to Dynamical Systems of all Space-Time Scales from Subatomic Dynamics of Quantum Systems to Macro-Scale Fluid Flows
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    117. Classical And Quantum Gravity
    A journal for physicists, mathematicians and cosmologists working in the fields of gravitation and the theory of spacetime. (via IOP Publishing Electronic Journals)
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    118. CSC - Chemistry
    Searchable database of journal articles focusing largely (but not exclusively) on relativistic ab initio quantum chemical calculations.
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    119. Johnjoe Mcfadden's Homepage
    Exploration of new theory that shows how the quantum multiverse rather than God or creationism accounts for the origin of life and evolution.
    http://www.surrey.ac.uk/qe/

    120. Reviews In Mathematical Physics
    Fills the need for a review journal in the field, publishing introductory and survey papers for mathematical physicists, and mathematicians and theoretical physicists interested in interdisciplinary topics. Topics include gauge fields, quantum field theory, statistical mechanics, dynamical systems, functional analysis, and interactions between theoretical physics and pure mathematics.
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