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This is a book about the Hilbert space formulation of quantum
mechanics and its measurement theory. It contains a synopsis of
what became of the Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
since von Neumann's classic treatise with this title. Fundamental
non-classical features of quantum mechanics-indeterminacy and
incompatibility of observables, unavoidable measurement
disturbance, entanglement, nonlocality-are explicated and analysed
using the tools of operational quantum theory. The book is divided
into four parts: 1. Mathematics provides a systematic exposition of
the Hilbert space and operator theoretic tools and relevant measure
and integration theory leading to the Naimark and Stinespring
dilation theorems; 2. Elements develops the basic concepts of
quantum mechanics and measurement theory with a focus on the notion
of approximate joint measurability; 3. Realisations offers in-depth
studies of the fundamental observables of quantum mechanics and
some of their measurement implementations; and 4. Foundations
discusses a selection of foundational topics (quantum-classical
contrast, Bell nonlocality, measurement limitations, measurement
problem, operational axioms) from a measurement theoretic
perspective. The book is addressed to physicists, mathematicians
and philosophers of physics with an interest in the mathematical
and conceptual foundations of quantum physics, specifically from
the perspective of measurement theory.
This is a book about the Hilbert space formulation of quantum
mechanics and its measurement theory. It contains a synopsis of
what became of the Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
since von Neumann's classic treatise with this title. Fundamental
non-classical features of quantum mechanics-indeterminacy and
incompatibility of observables, unavoidable measurement
disturbance, entanglement, nonlocality-are explicated and analysed
using the tools of operational quantum theory. The book is divided
into four parts: 1. Mathematics provides a systematic exposition of
the Hilbert space and operator theoretic tools and relevant measure
and integration theory leading to the Naimark and Stinespring
dilation theorems; 2. Elements develops the basic concepts of
quantum mechanics and measurement theory with a focus on the notion
of approximate joint measurability; 3. Realisations offers in-depth
studies of the fundamental observables of quantum mechanics and
some of their measurement implementations; and 4. Foundations
discusses a selection of foundational topics (quantum-classical
contrast, Bell nonlocality, measurement limitations, measurement
problem, operational axioms) from a measurement theoretic
perspective. The book is addressed to physicists, mathematicians
and philosophers of physics with an interest in the mathematical
and conceptual foundations of quantum physics, specifically from
the perspective of measurement theory.
The amazing accuracy in verifying quantum effects experimentally
has recently renewed interest in quantum mechanical measurement
theory. In this book the authors give within the Hilbert space
formulation of quantum mechanics a systematic exposition of the
quantum theory of measurement. Their approach includes the concepts
of unsharp objectification and of nonunitary transformations needed
for a unifying description of various detailed investigations. The
book addresses advanced students and researchers in physics and
philosophy of science. In this second edition Chaps. II-IV have
been substantially rewritten. In particular, an insolubility
theorem for the objectification problem has been formulated in full
generality, which includes unsharp object observables as well as
unsharp pointers.
Operational Quantum Physics offers a systematic presentation of
quantum mechanics which makes exhaustive use of the full
probabilistic structure of this theory. Accordingly the notion of
an observable as a positive operator valued (POV) measure is
explained in great detail, and the ensuing quantum measurement
theory is developed and applied both to a resolution of
long-standing conceptual and interpretational puzzles in the
foundations of quantum mechanics, and to an analysis of various
recent fundamental experiments.
The book, or different parts of it, may be of interest to advanced
students or researchers in quantum physics, to philosophers of
physics, and to mathematicians working in operator valued measures.
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