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Trends in Quantum Physics

Trends in Quantum Physics

Volodymyr Krasnoholovets, Frank Columbus, John Cortese, Zhiwei Deng, Shao-Ming Fei, Hanno Hammer, Zhiheng Lu, Matteo G. A. Paris, Lu Shan, D. A. Slavnov, Alexander Yu Vlasov
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Although the various branches of physics differ in their experimental methods and theoretical approaches, certain general principles apply to all of them. The forefront of contemporary advances in physics lies in the submicroscopic regime, whether it be in atomic, nuclear, condensed-matter, plasma, or particle physics, or in quantum optics, or even in the study of stellar structure. All are based upon quantum theory (i.e., quantum mechanics and quantum field theory) and relativity, which together form the theoretical foundations of modern physics. Many physical quantities whose classical counterparts vary continuously over a range of possible values are in quantum theory constrained to have discontinuous, or discrete, values. The intrinsically deterministic character of classical physics is replaced in quantum theory by intrinsic uncertainty. According to quantum theory, electromagnetic radiation does not always consist of continuous waves; instead it must be viewed under some circumstances as a collection of particle-like photons, the energy and momentum of each being directly proportional to its frequency (or inversely proportional to its wavelength, the photons still possessing some wavelike characteristics). This new book presents state of art research from around the world.
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Année:
2004
Editeur::
Nova Science Pub Inc
Langue:
english
Pages:
218
ISBN 10:
1594540004
ISBN 13:
9781594540004
Fichier:
PDF, 9.71 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2004
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