For many physicists quantum theory contains strong conceptual
difficulties, while for others the apparent conclusions about the
reality of our physical world and the ways in which we discover
that reality remain philosophically unacceptable. This book focuses
on recent theoretical and experimental developments in the
foundations of quantum physics, including topics such as the
puzzles and paradoxes which appear when general relativity and
quantum mechanics are combined; the emergence of classical
properties from quantum mechanics; stochastic electrodynamics; EPR
experiments and Bell's Theorem; the consistent histories approach
and the problem of datum uniqueness in quantum mechanics; non-local
measurements and teleportation of quantum states; quantum
non-demolition measurements in optics and matter wave properties
observed by neutron, electron and atomic interferometry. Audience:
This volume is intended for graduate students of physics and those
interested in the foundations of quantum theory.
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