Guiding Waves in Quantum Mechanics
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Guiding Waves in Quantum Mechanics
One Hundred Years of de Broglie-Bohm Pilot-Wave Theory
Oldofredi, Andrea
Oxford University Press
04/2025
384
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9780198901853
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PART I INTRODUCTION TO THE DE BROGLIE-BOHM THEORY AND REPLIES TO CRITICS
1: Oliver Passon: Why isn't every physicist a Bohmian? Common objections and their response
2: Antony Valentini: The trouble with pilot-wave theory: a critical evaluation
3: Jean Bricmont: The De Broglie-Bohm theory is and is not a hidden variable theory
PART II HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
4: Olival Freire Junior: On the vicissitudes of Bohm's 1952 interpretation of quantum mechanics
5: Marij van Strien: Why Bohm was never a determinist
6: Flavio Del Santo, Gerd Christian Krizek: Against the 'nightmare of a mechanically determined universe': Why Bohm was never a Bohmian
PART III PHILOSOPHICAL DISCUSSIONS
7: Valia Allori: Relativistic pilot-wave theories as the rational Completion of quantum mechanics and relativity
8: Emilia Margoni: Processualism ahead of time: Bohm's understanding of physics
9: Johannes Fankhauser: The (un)detectability of trajectories in pilot wave theory
10: Cristan Lopez, Michael Esfeld: The direction of time in Bohmian mechanics
11: Sebastian Fortin, Olimpia Lombardi: Bohmian Mechanics for quantum chemistry
PART IV NONLOCALITY, EXTENSIONS OF THE DE BROGLIE-BOHM THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
12: Aurelien Drezet: Local causality in the works of Einstein, Bohm and Bell
13: Roderich Tumulka: A vision for a Bohm-style theory of quantum electrodynamics
14: Antonio Vassallo, Pedro Naranjo: On the prospects of a de Broglie-Bohm-Barbour-Bertotti theory
15: Xabier Oianguren-Asua, Albert Sole, Carlos F. Destefani, Xavier Oriols: How weak values illuminate the role of 'hidden'-variables as predictive tools
16: Siddhant Das: Spin-aware movement of electrons and time-of-flight momentum spectroscopy
1: Oliver Passon: Why isn't every physicist a Bohmian? Common objections and their response
2: Antony Valentini: The trouble with pilot-wave theory: a critical evaluation
3: Jean Bricmont: The De Broglie-Bohm theory is and is not a hidden variable theory
PART II HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
4: Olival Freire Junior: On the vicissitudes of Bohm's 1952 interpretation of quantum mechanics
5: Marij van Strien: Why Bohm was never a determinist
6: Flavio Del Santo, Gerd Christian Krizek: Against the 'nightmare of a mechanically determined universe': Why Bohm was never a Bohmian
PART III PHILOSOPHICAL DISCUSSIONS
7: Valia Allori: Relativistic pilot-wave theories as the rational Completion of quantum mechanics and relativity
8: Emilia Margoni: Processualism ahead of time: Bohm's understanding of physics
9: Johannes Fankhauser: The (un)detectability of trajectories in pilot wave theory
10: Cristan Lopez, Michael Esfeld: The direction of time in Bohmian mechanics
11: Sebastian Fortin, Olimpia Lombardi: Bohmian Mechanics for quantum chemistry
PART IV NONLOCALITY, EXTENSIONS OF THE DE BROGLIE-BOHM THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
12: Aurelien Drezet: Local causality in the works of Einstein, Bohm and Bell
13: Roderich Tumulka: A vision for a Bohm-style theory of quantum electrodynamics
14: Antonio Vassallo, Pedro Naranjo: On the prospects of a de Broglie-Bohm-Barbour-Bertotti theory
15: Xabier Oianguren-Asua, Albert Sole, Carlos F. Destefani, Xavier Oriols: How weak values illuminate the role of 'hidden'-variables as predictive tools
16: Siddhant Das: Spin-aware movement of electrons and time-of-flight momentum spectroscopy
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PART I INTRODUCTION TO THE DE BROGLIE-BOHM THEORY AND REPLIES TO CRITICS
1: Oliver Passon: Why isn't every physicist a Bohmian? Common objections and their response
2: Antony Valentini: The trouble with pilot-wave theory: a critical evaluation
3: Jean Bricmont: The De Broglie-Bohm theory is and is not a hidden variable theory
PART II HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
4: Olival Freire Junior: On the vicissitudes of Bohm's 1952 interpretation of quantum mechanics
5: Marij van Strien: Why Bohm was never a determinist
6: Flavio Del Santo, Gerd Christian Krizek: Against the 'nightmare of a mechanically determined universe': Why Bohm was never a Bohmian
PART III PHILOSOPHICAL DISCUSSIONS
7: Valia Allori: Relativistic pilot-wave theories as the rational Completion of quantum mechanics and relativity
8: Emilia Margoni: Processualism ahead of time: Bohm's understanding of physics
9: Johannes Fankhauser: The (un)detectability of trajectories in pilot wave theory
10: Cristan Lopez, Michael Esfeld: The direction of time in Bohmian mechanics
11: Sebastian Fortin, Olimpia Lombardi: Bohmian Mechanics for quantum chemistry
PART IV NONLOCALITY, EXTENSIONS OF THE DE BROGLIE-BOHM THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
12: Aurelien Drezet: Local causality in the works of Einstein, Bohm and Bell
13: Roderich Tumulka: A vision for a Bohm-style theory of quantum electrodynamics
14: Antonio Vassallo, Pedro Naranjo: On the prospects of a de Broglie-Bohm-Barbour-Bertotti theory
15: Xabier Oianguren-Asua, Albert Sole, Carlos F. Destefani, Xavier Oriols: How weak values illuminate the role of 'hidden'-variables as predictive tools
16: Siddhant Das: Spin-aware movement of electrons and time-of-flight momentum spectroscopy
1: Oliver Passon: Why isn't every physicist a Bohmian? Common objections and their response
2: Antony Valentini: The trouble with pilot-wave theory: a critical evaluation
3: Jean Bricmont: The De Broglie-Bohm theory is and is not a hidden variable theory
PART II HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
4: Olival Freire Junior: On the vicissitudes of Bohm's 1952 interpretation of quantum mechanics
5: Marij van Strien: Why Bohm was never a determinist
6: Flavio Del Santo, Gerd Christian Krizek: Against the 'nightmare of a mechanically determined universe': Why Bohm was never a Bohmian
PART III PHILOSOPHICAL DISCUSSIONS
7: Valia Allori: Relativistic pilot-wave theories as the rational Completion of quantum mechanics and relativity
8: Emilia Margoni: Processualism ahead of time: Bohm's understanding of physics
9: Johannes Fankhauser: The (un)detectability of trajectories in pilot wave theory
10: Cristan Lopez, Michael Esfeld: The direction of time in Bohmian mechanics
11: Sebastian Fortin, Olimpia Lombardi: Bohmian Mechanics for quantum chemistry
PART IV NONLOCALITY, EXTENSIONS OF THE DE BROGLIE-BOHM THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
12: Aurelien Drezet: Local causality in the works of Einstein, Bohm and Bell
13: Roderich Tumulka: A vision for a Bohm-style theory of quantum electrodynamics
14: Antonio Vassallo, Pedro Naranjo: On the prospects of a de Broglie-Bohm-Barbour-Bertotti theory
15: Xabier Oianguren-Asua, Albert Sole, Carlos F. Destefani, Xavier Oriols: How weak values illuminate the role of 'hidden'-variables as predictive tools
16: Siddhant Das: Spin-aware movement of electrons and time-of-flight momentum spectroscopy
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