Originally published in 1960, and written by the renowned
German-American physicist Alfred Lande (1888-1976), this book
challenges the view that the principles of wave-particle duality,
complementarity and uncertainty are fundamental to micro-mechanics.
Instead, the text sets out to reduce dualistic quantum phenomena to
still more elementary general principles, such as symmetry,
invariance and continuity. It thus develops the Bohr-Heisenberg
account, resting on Born's statistical interpretation, into a
unitary theory. Appendices are included. This book will be of value
to anyone with an interest in quantum physics and the history of
science.
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