Quantum Physics

   

The Statistical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics II

Authors: Mark Syrkin

Arguing statistical foundations of quantum theory and showing the way it naturally resolves all quantum "mysterious paradoxes". In this context the great deal of attention is given to principles of quantum measurements. To facilitate a better appreciation of quantum mechanical paradigms we provide a brief essay of a quantum field theory and its natural evolution to nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, and then, to classical physics. The presentation aims at both physics students and young scientists, as well as seasoned researchers who will find the discussion of lots of interesting points. The second half contains an essay on quantum field theory and the theory of quantum measurements.

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