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The Nature of Quantum Paradoxes: Italian Studies in the Foundations and Philosophy of Modern Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics)

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The Nature of Quantum Paradoxes: Italian Studies in the Foundations and Philosophy of Modern Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics)
AuthorGino Tarozzi, Alwyn Van der Merwe
LanguageEnglish
SeriesFundamental Theories of Physics, vol. 28
SubjectFoundations of quantum mechanics
Published1988
PublisherSpringer
Pages452
ISBN9027727031

The Nature of Quantum Paradoxes: Italian Studies in the Foundations and Philosophy of Modern Physics is a 1988 edited volume (Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol. 28) edited by Gino Tarozzi and Alwyn Van der Merwe, published by Kluwer/Reidel (Springer).

Overview

The book collects the proceedings of a conference held in Cesena, Italy, in April 1985 to mark both the centenary of Niels Bohr's birth and the fiftieth anniversary of the Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paper. It offers a panoramic view of work by Italian physicists and philosophers on the foundations of quantum physics, with contributions on wave–particle duality, complementarity, the EPR paradox, determinism, hidden variables, and the relationship of quantum theory to gravitation.

About the editors

Gino Tarozzi is an Italian philosopher of physics; Alwyn van der Merwe was a South African–American physicist and long-time editor of Foundations of Physics and related book series in the foundations of physics.

Publication details

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