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- From: danforth@riacs.edu (Douglas G. Danforth)
- Subject: Re: Quantum Philosophy
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.055648.16902@riacs.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 92 05:56:48 GMT
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- In <1992Jul27.160555.3547@arizona.edu> wallin@hep4.physics.arizona.edu (Tripp Wallin) writes:
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- > I'm an undergraduate in physics and have been interested in the threads lately about
- > quantum physics. The thing though that has interested me the most is the various
- > intereptations of quantum theory. If anybody could recommend some books on the level
- > of someone who has only gone as far as the model of the one electron atom I would really
- > appreciate it. I'm taking an advanced quantum class in the fall and would also appreciate
- > any recommendations for literature on the various intereptations at a higher level for
- > reading later on when I understand more. Thanks......
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- > Tripp Wallin
- > Physics and Math undergraduate
- > wallin@hep4.physics.arizona.edu
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- For a popular survey of issues in the philosophy of QM see:
- Herbert, N. (1987). Quantum Reality: Beyond the new physics.
- Anchor Books, Garden City, New York.
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