Beyond the quantum

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Author(s): Nieuwenhuizen, Theo M et al. (eds.)
Publisher: World Scientific
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 386
City: Hackensack, NJ, Singapore
Tags: Quantum theory.;Physics -- Philosophy.;Science -- Philosophy.

Content: Introduction: The Mathematical Basis for Deterministic Quantum Mechanics (G 't Hooft)
What Did We Learn from Quantum Gravity? (A Ashtekar)
Bose-Einstein Condensates and EPR Quantum Non-Locality (F Laloe)
The Quantum Measurement Process: Lessons from an Exactly Solvable Model (A E Allahverdyan et al.)
Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information: POVMs: A Small but Important Step Beyond Standard Quantum Mechanics (W M de Muynck)
State Reduction by Measurements with a Null Result (G Nienhuis)
Solving Open Questions in the Bose-Einstein Condensation of an Ideal Gas via a Hybrid Mixture of Laser and Statistical Physics (M Kim et al.)
Long Distance Correlations and Bell Inequalities: Fair Sampling vs No-Signalling Principle in EPR Experiments (G Adenier & A Yu Khrennikov)
Mathematical Foundations: Where the Mathematical Structure of Quantum Mechanics Comes From (G M D'Ariano)
Phase Space Description of Quantum Mechanics and Non-Commutative Geometry: Wigner-Moyal and Bohm in a Wider Context (B J Hiley)
Quantum Mechanics as Simple Algorithm for Approximation of Classical Integrals (A Yu Khrennikov)
Stochastic Electrodynamics: Some Quantum Experiments from the Point of View of Stochastic Electrodynamics (V epi ka et al.)
Models for the Electron: Rotating Hopf-Kinks: Oscillators in the Sense of de Broglie (U Enz)
The Electron and the Neutrino as Solitos in Classical Electromagnetism (Th M Nieuwenhuizen)
Philosophical Considerations
Round Table
and other papers.