Quantum Nonlocality and Reality: 50 Years of Bell's Theorem

Author:   Mary Bell ,  Shan Gao (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing)
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Pages:   458
Publication Date:   19 September 2016
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Author:   Mary Bell ,  Shan Gao (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.040kg
ISBN:  

9781107104341


ISBN 10:   1107104343
Pages:   458
Publication Date:   19 September 2016
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'This anthology brims with affection for John Stewart Bell and illustrates a fascination with his eponymous theorem on quantum nonlocality ... Over two-dozen authors have contributed chapters to this book, providing a wide scope of ideas about the fundamental physics of the theorem, and competing interpretations of its meaning and implications.' K. D. Fisher, Choice 'Even though the book's four parts cover different topics, there is ... no strict division of the papers. For example, recollections of Bell are not only in Part I ... Many of the other papers contain recollections as well. ... In addition, discussions on the nature of non-locality often go together with consideration of precise versions of quantum mechanics. ... this is overall a very nice anthology, with high-level contributions. They cover a broad range of topics related to Bell's work ... ranging from topics on locality to the structure of physical theories. The recollections provide good insight into Bell as a person. ... The summaries of the contributions in the preface are well done. The contributors are a well-balanced mix of both physicists and philosophers. I warmly recommend this book to anyone interested in this important and fascinating aspect of the quantum world.' Ward Struyve, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 'This anthology brims with affection for John Stewart Bell and illustrates a fascination with his eponymous theorem on quantum nonlocality ... Over two-dozen authors have contributed chapters to this book, providing a wide scope of ideas about the fundamental physics of the theorem, and competing interpretations of its meaning and implications.' K. D. Fisher, Choice 'Even though the book's four parts cover different topics, there is ... no strict division of the papers. For example, recollections of Bell are not only in Part I ... Many of the other papers contain recollections as well. ... In addition, discussions on the nature of non-locality often go together with consideration of precise versions of quantum mechanics. ... this is overall a very nice anthology, with high-level contributions. They cover a broad range of topics related to Bell's work ... ranging from topics on locality to the structure of physical theories. The recollections provide good insight into Bell as a person. ... The summaries of the contributions in the preface are well done. The contributors are a well-balanced mix of both physicists and philosophers. I warmly recommend this book to anyone interested in this important and fascinating aspect of the quantum world.' Ward Struyve, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews


'This anthology brims with affection for John Stewart Bell and illustrates a fascination with his eponymous theorem on quantum nonlocality ... Over two-dozen authors have contributed chapters to this book, providing a wide scope of ideas about the fundamental physics of the theorem, and competing interpretations of its meaning and implications.' K. D. Fisher, Choice


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Mary Bell is a physicist and the widow of John Bell, with whom she frequently collaborated. She held several positions working on particle acceleration design, notably with the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Harwell, Oxfordshire, and several accelerator divisions at CERN. Shan Gao is an Associate Professor at the Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is the founder and managing editor of the International Journal of Quantum Foundations. He is the author of several books and the editor of the recent anthology Protective Measurement and Quantum Reality: Towards a New Understanding of Quantum Mechanics (Cambridge, 2015). His research focuses on the foundations of quantum mechanics and the history of modern physics.

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