Bohmian Mechanics and Quantum Theory: An Appraisal - Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science - James T Cushing - Books - Springer - 9780792340287 - September 30, 1996
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James T Cushing

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Bohmian Mechanics and Quantum Theory: An Appraisal - Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 1996 edition

We are often told that quantum phenomena demand radical revisions of our scientific world view and that no physical theory describing well defined objects, such as particles described by their positions, evolving in a well defined way, let alone deterministically, can account for such phenomena.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-397) and index. Table of Contents: Preface. I: Bohmian Mechanics: Background and Fundamentals. 1. The Causal Quantum Theory Program; J. T. Cushing. 2. Bohmian Mechanics as the Foundation of Quantum Mechanics; D. Durr, et al. 3. Pilot-Wave Theory of Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology; A. Valentini. 4. Contextuality in Bohmian Mechanics; L. Hardy. 5. Global Existence and Uniqueness of Bohmian Trajectories; K. Berndl. 6. Scattering Theory from a Bohmian Perspective; M. Daumer. 7. Is Quantum Mechanics Universal? P. R. Holland. II: Applications and Further Developments of Bohmian Mechanics. 8. The Tunneling-Time Problem' for Electrons; C. R. Leavens. 9. Local Bohmian Mechanics; E. J. Squires. 10. About Position Measurements Which Do Not Show the Bohmian Particle Position; Y. Aharonov, L. Vaidman. 11. An Ontological Interpretation of Boson Fields; P. N. Kaloyerou. 12. De Broglie, Bohm and the Boson; C. Dewdney, G. Horton. 13. A Realistic Formulation of Quantum Field Theory; T. M. Samols. 14. Attaching Theories of Consciousness to Bohmian Quantum Mechanics; D. N. Page. III: Historical, Conceptual and Philosophical Perspectives Related to Bohmian Mechanics. 15. Bohm and the Inevitability' of Acausality; M. Beller. 16. On the Interpretation of Bohmian Mechanics; A. Fine. 17. Tension in Bohm's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics; M. Baublitz, A. Shimony. 18. An Epistemological Critique of Bohmian Mechanics; R. Collins.19. Elementary Quantum Metaphysics; D. Z. Albert. 20. Space-Time in the Quantum World; T. Maudlin. 21. Cause and Effect in the Pilot-Wave Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics; H. R. Brown, et al. 22. Is the Bohm Theory Local? M. Dickson. IV: Comparisons with Some Other Programs. 23. Modal Interpretations and Bohmian Mechanics; J. Bub. 24. Remarks on Consistent Histories and Bohmian Mechanics; A. Kent. 25. Bohm' Theory Versus Dynamical Reduction; G.-C. Ghirardi, R. Grassi. Bibliography. The Authors. Index."Publisher Marketing: This text is a contribution to the ongoing critical analysis, extension and application of the central ideas of David Bohm's version of quantum mechanics to test them for consistency, empirical adequacy and fruitfulness in generating new avenues of research.

Contributor Bio:  Fine, Arthur Arthur Fine is the John Evans Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 30, 1996
ISBN13 9780792340287
Publishers Springer
Pages 408
Dimensions 241 × 167 × 29 mm   ·   748 g
Language English  
Editor Cushing, J.T.
Editor Fine, Arthur
Editor Goldstein, S.