An Axiomatic Basis for Quantum Mechanics Volume 2 Quantum Mechanics and Macrosystems / by Günther Ludwig.

In the first volume we based quantum mechanics on the objective description of macroscopic devices. The further development of the quantum mechanics of atoms, molecules, and collision processes has been described in [2]. In this context also the usual description of composite systems by tensor produ...

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Main Author: Ludwig, Günther (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1987.
Edition:1st ed. 1987.
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Table of Contents:
  • IX Further Structures of Preparation and Registration
  • § 1 Transformations of Registration Procedures Relative to Preparation Procedures
  • § 2 Composite System and Scattering Experiments
  • § 3 Measurement Scatterings and Transportations
  • X The Embedding Problem
  • § 1 Classical Theories as Approximations to the Quantum Mechanics of Microsystems
  • § 2 Macroscopic Systems and an Extrapolated Quantum Mechanics
  • § 3 Examples for Approximate Embedding
  • § 4 Intermediate Systems
  • XI Compatibility of PTq with PTqexp
  • § 1 Scattering of Microsystems on Macrosystems
  • § 2 Preparation
  • § 3 Registration
  • § 4 Coupling of Preparation and Registration
  • § 5 Macrosystems as Transpreparators
  • § 6 The Problem of Embedding the Scattering Theory of Microsystems on Macrosystems in PTqexp
  • § 7 The Problem of the Desired Observables and Preparators
  • XII Special Structures in Preparation and Registration Devices
  • § 1 Measurement Chains
  • § 2 The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox
  • § 3 Microsystems and Time Direction
  • § 4 Macrosystems and Time Direction
  • § 5 The Place of Human Beings in Quantum Mechanics
  • XIII Relations Between Different Forms of Quantum Mechanics and the Reality Problem
  • § 1 Correspondence Rules
  • § 2 The Physical Contents of a Theory
  • § 3 Intertheory Relations
  • § 4 Physically Possible, Physically Real Facts and Physically Open Questions
  • List of Frequently Used Symbols (1)
  • List of Frequently Used Symbols (2)
  • List of Axioms.