

Meccanica quantistica. Il minimo indispensabile per fare della (buona) fisica
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I concetti essenziali della meccanica quantistica vengono spiegati con chiarezza in questo volume da Léonard Susskind e Art Friedman. Si tratta di una introduzione a una disciplina notoriamente ardua. Ma sfruttando la potenza dimostrativa della matematica, i due autori danno una spiegazione esauriente del mondo delle particelle subatomiche. Diversamente da altre opere divulgative, che eludono le stranezze della fisica dei quanti, questo libro illustra tutti gli aspetti bizzarri della logica che la governa. I lettori troveranno presentazioni dettagliate dei concetti di stato, indeterminazione, dipendenza temporale, entanglement, onde e particelle, e di molto altro. Ogni capitolo contiene esercizi per garantire una comprensione adeguata di ciascuna area. Basato su una fortunata serie di lezioni che Susskind tiene alla Stanford University, "Meccanica quantistica" è una "cassetta degli attrezzi" per gli appassionati di scienza che desiderino comprendere la fisica del nostro tempo.
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- Data di uscita: 24-09-2015
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I've finished volume one and now I'm dying to find out what happens next. Talk about a cliffhanger ending! __________________________________ I must confess that I didn't enjoy the second volume quite as much as the first, but that mainly shows how high the bar was; this is still the best introduction Leggi tutto
We could, of course, use any notation we want; do not laugh at notations; invent them, they are powerful. In fact, mathematics is, to a large extent, invention of better notations.—Richard Feynman I’m a bit sad to be finally putting this book down. Now, I can no longer tell friends and coworkers tha Leggi tutto
Susskind's Theoretical Minimum series might not be everybody's cup of tea, but I'm really beginning to love this style (way more than the video lectures, I should add!). It's not your usual popular science with so much hand waving and analogies it almost feels like patronising, but it's not the usual Leggi tutto
Learning quantum mechanics from a maestro This book is designed to meet the needs of a mathematically inclined reader. An undergraduate level physics textbook is perhaps too advanced, and a popular book with no math discusses the principles of quantum reality that is easier to understand, but this bo Leggi tutto
I saw this book on the shelves in my local booksellers which are usually reserved for books which are new, interesting and likely to sell a lot of copies. They were right on two out of them, but they were in cloud cuckoo land on the ‘lot of copies’ part (unless we get a ‘Brief History of Time effect Leggi tutto
Spooky Action at a Distance by George Musser and Quantum Mechanics the Theoretical Minimum by Leonard Susskind and Art Friedman review by Galen Weitkamp Perhaps it’s unfair to compare these two works given the differences in the intent of their authors. George Musser is fascinated by what some identify Leggi tutto
The motivation for this book is to explain the fundamental ideas of quantum mechanics (QM) in such a way that readers with very little mathematical knowledge (some calculus, vectors in 3-space) are able to understand it. In this, the book is mostly successful. As someone with a broader mathematical b Leggi tutto
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