Quantum Mechanics
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Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, the first general attempt to understand the world of atoms as this is represented by quantum mechanics.
These lectures are intended as an introduction to the technique of path integrals and their applications in physics. The audience is mainly first-year graduate students, and it is assumed that the reader has a good foundation in quantum mechanics.
Applications to anyonic statistics, quantum computation and superconductivity in the framework of optical lattice potentials.
A set of online lecture notes intended as an introduction to quantum mechanics and modern atomic physics.
Describes Everett's attempt to solve the measurement problem by dropping the collapse dynamics from the standard von Neumann-Dirac theory of quantum mechanics. From the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Brief exploration of issues surrounding Quantum Mechanics and reality.
An article in New Scientist about ideas of Anton Zeilinger and Caslav Brukner.
A European experiment intended to test the theory of quantum electrodynamics to extremely high accuracy.
Free book by Walter Pfeifer covering basic accepts of quantum field theory.
Notes by Eric Poisson providing two derivations of the Lorentz--Dirac equation.
QUIT wants to establish the ultimate achievable quantum performance limits and actually design feasible implementations, for new experiments on foundations and for new applications to information technology.
A pure-consciousness model of the universe.
The daughter of Richard Feynman talks about a new book of his collected letters. [13:44 streaming audio broadcast]
An online textbook outlining the theory describing the interaction of quarks and the color force.
A Postscript file overview of the theory of Heavy Quark Effective fields
A review of the observable effects of extra dimensions and Kaluza-Klein states.
A conference, January 12 - 15, 2000 organized by the theoretical physics group at Caltech.
An elementary introduction to the basic principles of string theory and M-theory.
Includes links to research papers, quotations on the development of the quantum theory, brief notes on the field and related links.