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"This is a beautifl and clear exposition of how quantum interference, non-locality and long-range correlations interweave to produce characteristically quantum effects that have no classical counterparts." - Nature "...illuminating and stimulating...one of the best sources of material on current aspects of modern physics" - Contemporary Physics




"I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics." #Richard Feynman#
Basing his discussion on a small number of conceptually simple models (the two-level atom, the two-slit interferometer), the author addresses a number of conceptually interesting questions concerning the puzzles of quantum mechanics. Though the phenomena arising from quantum interference are central, he maintains that they are not the only mystery in quantum mechanics: the deep connection between spin and the statistics of identical particles, the "ghostly" long-range effects that correlated particles exert on each other, and the perplexing role of topology in the interactions of charged particles and electromagnetic fields, are all conundrums yet to be understood.


"I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics." #Richard Feynman#
Basing his discussion on a small number of conceptually simple models (the two-level atom, the two-slit interferometer), the author addresses a number of conceptually interesting questions concerning the puzzles of quantum mechanics. Though the phenomena arising from quantum interference are central, he maintains that they are not the only mystery in quantum mechanics: the deep connection between spin and the statistics of identical particles, the "ghostly" long-range effects that correlated particles exert on each other, and the perplexing role of topology in the interactions of charged particles and electromagnetic fields, are all conundrums yet to be understood.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Fields Without Forces....Pages 1-20
Around and Around: The Rotating Electron in Electromagnetic Fields....Pages 21-58
Interferometry of Correlated Particles....Pages 59-99
Quantum Boosts and Quantum Beats....Pages 100-128
Sympathetic Vibrations: The Atom in Resonant Fields....Pages 129-183
The Quantum Physics of Handedness....Pages 184-208
Back Matter....Pages 209-212


"I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics." #Richard Feynman#
Basing his discussion on a small number of conceptually simple models (the two-level atom, the two-slit interferometer), the author addresses a number of conceptually interesting questions concerning the puzzles of quantum mechanics. Though the phenomena arising from quantum interference are central, he maintains that they are not the only mystery in quantum mechanics: the deep connection between spin and the statistics of identical particles, the "ghostly" long-range effects that correlated particles exert on each other, and the perplexing role of topology in the interactions of charged particles and electromagnetic fields, are all conundrums yet to be understood.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Fields Without Forces....Pages 1-20
Around and Around: The Rotating Electron in Electromagnetic Fields....Pages 21-58
Interferometry of Correlated Particles....Pages 59-99
Quantum Boosts and Quantum Beats....Pages 100-128
Sympathetic Vibrations: The Atom in Resonant Fields....Pages 129-183
The Quantum Physics of Handedness....Pages 184-208
Back Matter....Pages 209-212
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