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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Euan J. SquiresPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.316kg ISBN: 9780750301787ISBN 10: 0750301783 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 January 1994 Audience: College/higher education , A / AS level , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""… solid and reliable."" -The Good Book Guide ""… an excellent introduction to an interesting and ongoing field of research in physics for those who have some knowledge of quantum theory."" -A. Davies, Australian and New Zealand Physicist ""… a splendid book … a good reference for current undergraduates … there is an enormous amount to be learned from this book, both in terms of the quantum world itself and in terms of the spirit in which it might be enjoyed."" -Robert Lambourne, Physics Education Praise for the Second Edition: ""His writing is … clear and commendably free from … mystification and hype …"" -John Polkinghorne (hononary professor of theoretical physics, University of Kent), Times Higher Education Supplement ""… outlines with great clarity the different points of view adopted by various schools of physicists who are striving to understand the meaning underlying the theories they use every day."" -INSPEC Science Abstracts ""There is much here to help the teacher develop, and to pass on to his students, the modes of thought which are appropriate for an understanding of this difficult subject."" -N.A. Dyson, HPA Bulletin ""... one of the best introductions to the mysteries of quantum theory for the reader without a background in physics and mathematics that has appeared."" -Lawrence Sklar (1-MI-Q), Mathematical Reviews" ... solid and reliable. The Good Book Guide ... an excellent introduction to an interesting and ongoing field of research in physics for those who have some knowledge of quantum theory. A Davies, Australian and New Zealand Physicist ... a splendid book ... a good reference for current undergraduates ... there is an enormous amount to be learned from this book, both in terms of the quantum world itself and in terms of the spirit in which it might be enjoyed. Robert Lambourne, Physics Education rvw_previous His writing is ... clear and commendably free from ... mystification and hype ... John Polkinghorne, hononary professor of theoretical physics in the University of Kent, Times Higher Education Supplement ... outlines with great clarity the different points of view adopted by various schools of physicists who are striving to understand the meaning underlying the theories they use every day. INSPEC Science Abstracts There is much here to help the teacher develop, and to pass on to his students, the modes of thought which are appropriate for an undertstanding of this difficult subject. N A Dyson, HPA Bulletin ... one of the best introductions to the mysteries of quantum theory for the reader without a background in physics and mathematics that has appeared. Lawrence Sklar (1-MI-Q), Mathematical Reviews. lid and reliable. The Good Book Guide ... an excellent introduction to an interesting and ongoing field of research in physics for those who have some knowledge of quantum theory. A Davies, Australian and New Zealand Physicist ... a splendid book ... a good reference for current undergraduates ... there is an enormous amount to be learned from this book, both in terms ofthe quantum world itself and in terms of the spirit in which it might be enjoyed. Robert Lambourne, Physics Education rvw_previous His writing is ... clear and commendably free from ... mystification and hype ... John Polkinghorne, hononary professor of theoretical physics in the University of Kent, Times Higher Education Supplement ... outlines with great clarity the different points of view adopted by various schools of physicists who are striving to understand the meaning underlying the theories they use every day. INSPEC Science Abstracts There is much here to help the teacher develop, and to pass on to his students, the modes of thought which are appropriate for an undertstanding of this difficult subject. N A Dyson, HPA Bulletin ... one of the best introductions to the mysteries of quantum theory for the reader without a background in physics and mathematics that has appeared. Lawrence Sklar (1-MI-Q), Mathematical Reviews. Author InformationEuan J. Squires Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |