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Introduction to Quantum Theory

โœ Scribed by Harry Paul


Book ID
127406678
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
989 KB
Edition
illustrated edition
Category
Library
ISBN
0511409761

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โœฆ Synopsis


Providing a deeper understanding of the microscopic world through quantum theory, this supplementary text covers a wider range of topics than conventional textbooks. Emphasis is given to modern achievements such as entanglement, quantum teleportation, and Bose-Einstein condensation. Macroscopic quantum effects of practical relevance, for example superconductivity and the quantum Hall effect, are also described. The author discusses the exciting prospects for quantum computing in the future.


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