In the quantum world, a particle can behave like a wave and accordingly seems to be in two places at the same time. This of course is contradictory to our daily experiences with classical particles. How then should this be understood? What happens in the transitional area between the classical world and quantum mechanics? The present book answers exciting questions like these in a way that is easy to follow and to understand and is shows that the link between these two worlds will have concrete and applied effects on our daily life in the near future. It will, for example, improve and change the conventional methods of information processing. With the help of quantum cryptography, it will be possible to communicate tap-proof. Using quantum computers we will be able to solve highly complicated problems in a very short time.
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Jürgen Audretsch was born in 1942 in Einbeck, Germany, and studied physics at the Universities of Tübingen and Freiburg. In 1980, he accepted a post as professor for theoretical physics at the University of Constance. His fields of activity were at first the General Relativity Theory and Quantum Field Theory, lately he has been doing research in theoretical quantum optics and the basic principles of quantum theory.
Authors:
Jürgen Audretsch
Carsten Held
Robert Löw and Tilman Pfau
Gerhard Rempe
Harald Weinfurter
Reinhard F. Werner
Erich Joost
Rainer Blatt
Michael Esfeld
Professor Audretsch has not only published numerous scientific articles which appeared in scientific journals and books, he is also the author of a number of books for a wider readership interested in physics, which depict the relations between physics and philosophy or physics and theology.
Professor Jürgen Audretsch
Fakultät für Physik der Universität Konstanz
Fach M 673
D-78457 Konstanz
Germany
In the quantum world, a particle can behave like a wave and accordingly seems to be in two places at eh same time. This of course is contradictory to our daily experiences with classical particles. How then should this be understood? What happens in the transitional area between the classical world and quantum mechanics?
The present book answers exciting questions like these in a way that is easy to follow and to understand and it shows that the link between these two worlds will have concrete and applied effects on our daily life in the near future. It will, for example, improve and change the conventional methods of information processing. With the help of quantum cryptography, it will be possible to communicate tap-proof. Using quantum computers we will be able to solve highly complicated problems in a very short time.
Developing one of the key concepts in modern q1uantum mechanics - entanglement - a leading physicist and teacher describes what it means and its importance. Entanglement describes a special type of inseparableness Joining two systems, independent of the distance between them. With contributions from other prominent experts in the field, including philosophers, "Entangled World: brings to life this fascinating subject.
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