Quantum Coherent Quantum Physics by PF Member A. Neumaier

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Coherent Quantum Physics: A Reinterpretation of the Tradition by A. Neumaier presents a novel framework for understanding quantum physics, integrating classical and quantum concepts harmoniously. The book emphasizes a clear distinction between the mathematical foundations of quantum theory and its interpretative challenges, enabling a rational and objective comprehension of the universe across various scales. The detailed Table of Contents available on Amazon highlights the book's comprehensive approach, serving as a valuable resource for mathematicians, physicists, and philosophers interested in quantum mechanics. This work is positioned as a significant contribution to discussions in quantum mechanics interpretation forums.
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Coherent Quantum Physics: A Reinterpretation of the Tradition by @A. Neumaier
https://www.amazon.com/dp/3110667290/?tag=pfamazon01-20

This book introduces mathematicians, physicists, and philosophers to a new, coherent approach to theory and interpretation of quantum physics, in which classical and quantum thinking live peacefully side by side and jointly fertilize the intuition. The formal, mathematical core of quantum physics is cleanly separated from the interpretation issues. The book demonstrates that the universe can be rationally and objectively understood from the smallest to the largest levels of modeling.
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My goodness. That Table of Contents that you can view on Amazon is amazing! :smile:
 
berkeman said:
My goodness. That Table of Contents that you can view on Amazon is amazing!
... and it is a not so short but consistent shortcut to our QM Interpretation Forum!
 
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