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【资源】TTC VIDEO Quantum Mechanics The Physics of the Microscopic World
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【内容简介】 【TTC视频】Quantum Mechanics:The Physics of the Microscopic World 2dvd (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) One day in 1900, German physicist Max Planck told his son that he had made a breakthrough as important as Isaac Newton's discovery of the workings of the universe. Planck had reached the surprising conclusion that light behaves as if it is packaged in discrete amounts, or quanta, a seemingly simple observation that would lead to a powerful new field of physics called quantum mechanics. In the following decades, a series of great physicists built on Planck's discovery, including Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Louis de Broglie, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schr?dinger, Richard Feynman, and many others, developing quantum mechanics into the most successful physical theory ever devised—the general framework that underlies our understanding of nature at its most fundamental level. Quantum mechanics gives us a picture of the world that is so radically counterintuitive that it has changed our perspective on reality itself, raising profound questions about concepts such as cause and effect, measurement, and information. Despite its seemingly mysterious nature, quantum mechanics has a broad range of applications in fields such as chemistry, computer science, and cryptography. It also plays an important role in the development and innovation of some of today's most amazing—and important—technologies, including lasers, transistors, microscopes, semiconductors, and computer chips. Quantum Mechanics: The Physics of the Microscopic Worldgives you the logical tools to grasp the paradoxes and astonishing insights of quantum mechanics in 24 half-hour lectures designed specifically for nonscientists and taught by award-winning Professor Benjamin Schumacher of Kenyon College. No comparable presentation of this subject is so deep, so challenging, and yet accessible.Quantum Mechanicsis generously illustrated with diagrams, demonstrations, and experiments and is taught by a professor who is both a riveting lecturer and a pioneer in the field, for Professor Schumacher is an innovator in the exciting new discipline of quantum information. Course Lecture Titles 1. The Quantum Enigma 2. The View from 1900 3. Two Revolutionaries—Planck and Einstein 4. Particles of Light, Waves of Matter 5. Standing Waves and Stable Atoms 6. Uncertainty 7. Complementarity and the Great Debate 8. Paradoxes of Interference 9. States, Amplitudes, and Probabilities 10. Particles That Spin 11. Quantum Twins 12. The Gregarious Particles 13. Antisymmetric and Antisocial 14. The Most Important Minus Sign in the World 15. Entanglement 16. Bell and Beyond 17. All the Myriad Ways 18. Much Ado about Nothing 19. Quantum Cloning 20. Quantum Cryptography 21. Bits, Qubits, and Ebits 22. Quantum Computers 23. Many Worlds or One? 24. The Great Smoky Dragon |
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