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E-raamat: Quantum Theory: A Two-Time Success Story: Yakir Aharonov Festschrift

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Yakir Aharonov is one of the leading figures in the foundations of quantum physics. His contributions range from the celebrated Aharonov-Bohm effect (1959), to the more recent theory of weak measurements (whose experimental confirmations were recently ranked as the two most important results of physics in 2011). This volume will contain 27 original articles, contributed by the most important names in quantum physics, in honor of Aharonov's 80-th birthday.





Sections include "Quantum mechanics and reality," with contributions from Nobel Laureates David Gross and Sir Anthony Leggett and Yakir Aharonov, S. Popescu and J. Tollaksen; "Building blocks of Nature" with contributions from Francois Englert (co-proposer of the scalar boson along with Peter Higgs); "Time and Cosmology" with contributions from Leonard  Susskind, P.C.W. Davies and James Hartle; "Universe as a Wavefunction," with contributions from Phil Pearle, Sean Carroll and David Albert; "Nonlocality,"  with contributions from Nicolas Gisin, Daniel Rohrlich, Ray Chiao and Lev Vaidman; and finishing with multiple sections on weak values with contributions from A. Jordan, A. Botero, A.D. Parks, L. Johansen, F. Colombo, I. Sabadini, D.C. Struppa, M.V. Berry, B. Reznik, N. Turok, G.A.D. Briggs, Y. Gefen, P. Kwiat, and A. Pines, among others.
Part I Quantum Mechanics and Reality
1 A Century of Quantum Mechanics
3(6)
David Gross
2 Realism and the Physical World
9(12)
A.J. Leggett
3 Each Instant of Time a New Universe
21(18)
Yakir Aharonov
Sandu Popescu
Jeff Tollaksen
Part II Building Blocks of Nature
4 The Brout-Englert-Higgs Mechanism and Its Scalar Boson
39(14)
Francois Englert
5 NET = T.O.E.?
53(20)
Shmuel Nussinov
Part III Time and Cosmology
6 The Limits of Black Hole Complementarity
73(28)
Leonard Susskind
7 Quantum Weak Measurements and Cosmology
101(12)
P.C.W. Davies
8 The Quantum Mechanical Arrows of Time
113(18)
James B. Hartle
Part IV Universe as a Wavefunction
9 Collapse Miscellany
131(26)
Philip Pearle
10 Many Worlds, the Born Rule, and Self-Locating Uncertainty
157(14)
Sean M. Carroll
Charles T. Sebens
11 Physics and Narrative
171(14)
David Albert
Part V Nonlocality
12 Quantum Correlations in Newtonian Space and Time
185(20)
Nicolas Gisin
13 PR-Box Correlations Have No Classical Limit
205(8)
Daniel Rohrlich
14 A Gravitational Aharonov-Bohm Effect, and Its Connection to Parametric Oscillators and Gravitational Radiation
213(34)
Raymond Y. Chiao
Robert W. Haun
Nader A. Inan
Bong-Soo Kang
Luis A. Martinez
Stephen J. Minter
Gerardo A. Munoz
Douglas A. Singleton
15 Paradoxes of the Aharonov-Bohm and the Aharonov-Casher Effects
247(12)
Lev Vaidman
Part VI Weak Values
16 Weak Values: The Progression from Quantum Foundations to Tool
259(20)
Andrew N. Jordan
Jeff Tollaksen
17 Entanglement and Weak Values: A Quantum Miracle Cookbook
279(12)
Alonso Botero
18 Weak Energy: Form and Function
291(12)
Allen D. Parks
19 Weak Values Beyond Post-selection
303(10)
Lars M. Johansen
Part VII Mathematics of Weak Measurements
20 On Superoscillations Longevity: A Windowed Fourier Transform Approach
313(14)
Y. Aharonov
F. Colombo
I. Sabadini
D.C. Struppa
J. Tollaksen
21 Superoscillations, Endfire and Supergain
327(10)
M.V. Berry
22 Relating Local Time Evolutions with Bipartite States: An Exact Map Manifested by Weak Measurements
337(18)
S. Marcovitch
B. Reznik
23 Anatomy of Quantum Tunneling
355(12)
Neil Turok
Part VIII Weak Measurement Experiments
24 Experimental Implementations of Quantum Paradoxes
367(10)
G.A.D. Briggs
25 Standard and Null Weak Values
377(12)
Oded Zilberberg
Alessandro Romito
Yuval Gefen
26 Increase of Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Weak Value Measurements
389(10)
C. Byard
T. Graham
A. Danan
L. Vaidman
A.N. Jordan
P. Kwiat
Part IX Yakir Aharonov: Thinking Quantum
27 Yakir Aharonov: From A to B
399
A. Pines