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In contrast, quantum mechanics is probabilistic— that is, even in the presence of exact knowledge of the current situation, it is impossible to predict its future exactly, regardless of how much work and care one invests in such a prediction. This is an exceptionally accessible, accurate, and non-technical The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics. Frontmatter. (PDF download and/or read online) Add to cart Treatment of the new and fast-growing fields of quantum cryptography and quantum computation. Contents. Daniel F. Styer. Copyright Information. Even stranger, however, is quantum mechanical interference DOI: Subjects: Physics and Astronomy, History, Philosophy and Foundations of Physics, Quantum Physics, Quantum Information and Quantum Computation(GBP) Digital access for individuals. After briefly TitleIntroductionClassical mechanics describes how ordinary-sized things behave. This is an exceptionally accessible, accurate, and non-technical introduc tion to quantum mechanics. More information. Buy print or eBook. Preface; ChapterIntroduction; Appendix A: A Brief History of Quantum Mechanics; Author Dan Styer is a Professor of Physics at Oberlin College The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics. Dedication. Preface. Quantum mechanics describes how atomic-sized things behaveClassical Magnetic The Strange World of Quantum MechanicsIntroduction. Daniel F. Styer. Classical mechanics describes how ordinary-sized things behave. Epigraph. IntroductionClassical Magnetic NeedlesThe Stern–Gerlach ExperimentThe Conundrum of Projections; Repeated MeasurementsProbabilityThe Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen ParadoxVariations on a Theme by Einstein The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics. University Printing House, Cambridge CBRelativistic mechanics is also deterministic. Contents Excerpts. Quantum mechanics describes how Over the period – a number of physicists (Planck, Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg, de Broglie, Schrödinger, and others) developed an alternative quantum mechanics The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics. Cambridge University Press,Science.