Quantum Measurements and Decoherence: Models and Phenomenology

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Quantum Dimensions and Decoherence: Models and Phenomenology is a fascinating and in-depth study written by Mensky M.. B. It immerses the reader in the world of quantum mechanics, revealing the complex concepts and phenomena that underlie our understanding of physical reality. This book will be a real discovery for everyone who is interested not only in physics, but also in the philosophy of science, as well as those mysteries that still remain unsolved in the quantum world. The author focuses on key aspects of quantum measurements and the process of decoherence. Mensky masterfully explains how quantum states interact with the environment, leading to a loss of coherence and, as a consequence, to the classical behavior of systems. It offers the reader not only theoretical models, but also practical examples that help to better understand how these processes occur in the real world. This book is not just a set of formulas and theories, but rather a fascinating journey through the complex and intriguing aspects of quantum physics. Who can like this work? First of all, the book will be of interest to students and graduate students studying physics, as well as everyone who is fond of scientific popularization and wants to deepen their knowledge in the field of quantum mechanics . It will also attract the attention of researchers and professionals working in related fields, such as quantum computer science and theoretical physics. Readers who appreciate the scientific approach and seek to understand how quantum phenomena affect our perception of reality will find many useful ideas and concepts in this book. The topics raised in the book are of keen interest and discussion in the scientific community. Mensky not only analyzes existing models, but also offers new approaches to understanding decoherence, which can change our understanding of quantum systems. It touches on the philosophical aspects related to the observer and measurement, which makes the book relevant for those who are interested not only in physics, but also in the philosophy of science. Questions about how observation affects the state of the system, the nature of reality, and how we can know the world around us remain in the spotlight and cause a lot of controversy. Mensky's style is distinguished by clarity and accessibility, which allows even complex concepts to be presented in an understandable form. His ability to explain difficult things in simple language makes the book attractive to a wide audience. Mensky is also known for his other work in theoretical physics, and his contributions to science deserve attention. By reading Quantum Dimensions and Decoherence, you will not only enrich your knowledge, but also enjoy reading, immersing yourself in the world of ideas and theories that shape the modern understanding of quantum mechanics. If you are looking for books on quantum mechanics that can complement your understanding of this exciting field, look for works such as Quantum Mechanics for Beginners or Quantum Physics: Basics and Applications. However, Mensky’s Quantum Dimensions and Decoherence stands out among them for its depth and originality of approach. This book will be a valuable addition to the library of any lover of science, seeking to understand the complex mechanisms that govern our world at the most fundamental level.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Менский М.Б.
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785922100717
- Release date
- 2001