The Butterfly in the Quantum World: The Story of the Most Fascinating Quantum Fractal

Author:   Indubala I Satija ,  Douglas Hofstadter
Publisher:   Morgan & Claypool Publishers
ISBN:  

9781681740539


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   30 September 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Butterfly in the Quantum World by Indu Satija, with contributions by Douglas Hofstadter, is the first book ever to tell the story of the ""Hofstadter butterfly"", a beautiful and fascinating graph lying at the heart of the quantum theory of matter. The butterfly came out of a simple-sounding question: What happens if you immerse a crystal in a magnetic field? What energies can the electrons take on? From 1930 onwards, physicists struggled to answer this question, until 1974, when graduate student Douglas Hofstadter discovered that the answer was a graph consisting of nothing but copies of itself nested down infinitely many times. This wild mathematical object caught the physics world totally by surprise, and it continues to mesmerize physicists and mathematicians today. The butterfly plot is intimately related to many other important phenomena in number theory and physics, including Apollonian gaskets, the Foucault pendulum, quasicrystals, the quantum Hall effect, and many more. Its story reflects the magic, the mystery, and the simplicity of the laws of nature, and Indu Satija, in a wonderfully personal style, relates this story, enriching it with a vast number of lively historical anecdotes, many photographs, beautiful visual images, and even poems, making her book a great feast, for the eyes, for the mind and for the soul.

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Author:   Indubala I Satija ,  Douglas Hofstadter
Publisher:   Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Imprint:   Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.525kg
ISBN:  

9781681740539


ISBN 10:   1681740532
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   30 September 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Prelude Kiss precise The fractal family Geometry, number theory, and the butterfly: Friendly numbers and kissing circles The Apollonian-butterfly connection (ABC) Quasiperiodic patterns and the butterfly The quantum world A quantum-mechanical marriage and its unruly child A different kind of quantization: The quantum Hall effect Topology and topological invariants: Preamble to the topological aspects of the quantum Hall The Berry phase and the quantum Hall effect The kiss precise and precise Quantization The art of tinkering The butterfly in the laboratory Gallery Divertimento Gratitude Poetic Coda Selected Bibliography

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""It's not often that I will finish a book, that it leaves me amazed at the richness and expanse of its ideas... and that I have to confess I did not understand fair chunks of it. Butterfly in the Quantum World is such a book."" - Dilip D'Souza for LiveMint


"""It's not often that I will finish a book, that it leaves me amazed at the richness and expanse of its ideas... and that I have to confess I did not understand fair chunks of it. Butterfly in the Quantum World is such a book."" - Dilip D'Souza for LiveMint"


It's not often that I will finish a book, that it leaves me amazed at the richness and expanse of its ideas... and that I have to confess I did not understand fair chunks of it. Butterfly in the Quantum World is such a book. - Dilip D'Souza for LiveMint


Author Information

Born in Amritsar, India, Indu Satija grew up in Bombay. After graduating with a Masters degree in physics from Bombay University, she came to New York to get her doctorate in theoretical physics at Columbia University. Currently, she is a physics professor at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Her recent areas of research include topological insulators, Bose-Einstein condensates, and solitons. She has published numerous scientific articles; this, however, is her first book. Physics is Indu's first love, and the outdoors is her second. She lives in Potomac, a suburb of Washington, DC, with her husband Sushil, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Both Indu and Sushil are marathon runners, and they enjoy hiking and biking as well. They have two children: Rahul, who is a biologist, and Neena, who is an investigative reporter.

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