Bohmian Mechanics: The Physics and Mathematics of Quantum Theory

Bohmian Mechanics: The Physics and Mathematics of Quantum Theory

by Detlef Dürr (Author), Detlef Dürr (Author), Stefan Teufel (Author)

Synopsis

Bohmian Mechanics was formulated in 1952 by David Bohm as a complete theory of quantum phenomena based on a particle picture. It was promoted some decades later by John S. Bell, who, intrigued by the manifestly nonlocal structure of the theory, was led to his famous Bell's inequalities. Experimental tests of the inequalities verified that nature is indeed nonlocal. Bohmian mechanics has since then prospered as the straightforward completion of quantum mechanics. This book provides a systematic introduction to Bohmian mechanics and to the mathematical abstractions of quantum mechanics, which range from the self-adjointness of the Schrodinger operator to scattering theory. It explains how the quantum formalism emerges when Boltzmann's ideas about statistical mechanics are applied to Bohmian mechanics. The book is self-contained, mathematically rigorous and an ideal starting point for a fundamental approach to quantum mechanics. It will appeal to students and newcomers to the field, as well as to established scientists seeking a clear exposition of the theory.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 405
Edition: 2009
Publisher: Springer
Published: 15 May 2009

ISBN 10: 3540893431
ISBN 13: 9783540893431