01369nam--2200409---450-99000225990020331620091123114248.0000225990USA01000225990(ALEPH)000225990USA0100022599020041213d1972----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yySette saggi sulla realtà peruviana e altri scritti politiciJose Carlos Mariateguia cura di Robert Paristraduzione di Bruno Mari e Gabriella LapasiniTorinoEinaydi1972446 p.18 cmNUE1382001NUE1382001Siete ensayos de interpretacion de la realidad peruana53948001-------2001PerùSaggi985MARIÁTEGUI,José Carlos388145LAPASINI,GabriellaPARIS,RobertITsalbcISBD990002259900203316XXX.B. Coll. 39/ 29 (Coll. Z 138)42955 G.XXX.B. Coll. 39/ 29 (Coll. Z)00188613BKGIUSIAV71020041213USA010857RSIAV29020091123USA011142ANNAMARIA9020131120USA011241Siete ensayos de interpretacion de la realidad peruana53948UNISA03236nam 2200505 450 991068335110332120230604180006.0981-19-7626-010.1007/978-981-19-7626-1(CKB)5840000000240440(MiAaPQ)EBC7220125(Au-PeEL)EBL7220125(OCoLC)1374247955(DE-He213)978-981-19-7626-1(PPN)269098550(EXLCZ)99584000000024044020230604h20232020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierQuantum Mechanics A Concise Introduction /Biao Wu ; translated by Ying Hu1st ed. 2023.Beijing, China :Peking University Press,2023.©20201 online resource (197 pages)Includes index.981-19-7625-2 Chapter 1. What is quantum? -- Chapter 2. Brief history of quantum mechanics -- Chapter 3. Classical mechanics and old quantum theories -- Chapter 4. Complex number and linear algebra -- Chapter 5. Quantum entanglement and Bell’s inequality -- Chapter 6. Quantum measurement -- Chapter 7. Quantum computing -- Chapter 8. Quantum communications.This textbook highlights a concise introduction to quantum mechanics in a readable and serious manner. Being readable, the book intends to present the beauty and magic of quantum mechanics to the mass public. Being serious, the book uses mathematics to describe the most profound results in quantum mechanics. To balance the two, the book assumes that the readers are familiar with high-school mathematics and instructs the least possible advanced mathematics necessary for the understanding of quantum mechanics. The book first covers the history of quantum mechanics and then introduces the magical quantum world, including quantum states living in Hilbert space, indistinguishable particles, linear superposition, Heisenberg's uncertainty relations, quantum entanglement, Bell's inequality, quantum energy levels, Schrödinger’s cat and many-worlds theory, etc. To compare with classic physics, the book also covers the classic mechanics before introducing quantum mechanics. At last, the book briefly covers quantum computing and quantum communications. Besides readers of other majors, the book is also a good reference for students in physics. It helps physics students to develop a solid understanding of the basics of quantum mechanics, preventing them from getting lost in solving the Schrödinger equation. The book also discusses quantum entanglement and quantum information which traditional quantum mechanics textbooks do not cover. The Foreword is written by Frank Wilczek, Nobel Laureate in physics, 2004.Quantum computersQuantum theoryQuantum computers.Quantum theory.004.1Wu Biao1349084Hu YingMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910683351103321Quantum Mechanics3087025UNINA