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Nonstandard Logics and Nonstandard Metrics in Physics

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Nonstandard Logics and Nonstandard Metrics in Physics
AuthorWilliam M Honig
LanguageEnglish
SubjectFoundations of physics, logic
Published1995
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Company
Pages300
ISBN9810222513

Nonstandard Logics and Nonstandard Metrics in Physics is a 1995 book by William M Honig, published by World Scientific.

Overview

Honig introduces two new mathematical techniques — "nonstandard logics" and "nonstandard metrics" — and applies them to open problems in the foundations of physics, including the hidden-variable problem and questions of locality and nonlocality in quantum mechanics. The book aims to show how alternative logical and metrical structures can shed light on the interpretation of quantum theory.

About the author

William M. Honig was an electrical engineer and physicist (Curtin University, Western Australia) who worked on the foundations of quantum mechanics and electromagnetism; he also co-edited Quantum Uncertainties.

Publication details

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