01011cam0 22002411 450 SOBE0002897520121205103930.020121205d2001 |||||ita|0103 baitaITIntervento del Presidente Oscar Luigi Scalfaro sulla pena di morteSan Miniato, 14 dicembre 2000, Giornata per la difesa dei diritti dell'uomo[S.l.s.n.]200119 p.30 cmScalfaro, Oscar LuigiA600200045638070253896ITUNISOB20121205RICAUNISOBUNISOBFondo|Casavola|Opusc149799SOBE00028975M 102 Monografia moderna SBNMFondo|Casavola|Opusc002498Riproduzione digitale inviata via mail a Francesco Paolo Casavola il 30/01/01SI149799CasavoladonoNmenleUNISOBUNISOB20121205103934.020121205110225.0menleIntervento del Presidente Oscar Luigi Scalfaro sulla pena di morte1716209UNISOB03199cam a2200301 a 4500991003778649707536200317s2011 enka b 001 0 eng d9781107004832b14386045-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Matematica e Fisica - Sez. Fisicaeng530.1222LC QC174.12Marburger, John Harmen,III,1941-2011786739Constructing reality :quantum theory and particle physics /John MarburgerCambridge, UK ;New York :Cambridge University Press,2011viii, 287 p. :ill. ;24 cmIncludes bibliographical references (p. [275]-281) and index1. The nature of things -- 2. Matter and motion in space and time -- 3. Reality large and small -- 4. The language of nature -- 5. More is different -- 6. The machinery of particle discovery -- 7. The Standard Model -- 8. The proliferation of matter -- Epilogue: beneath reality -- Appendix: how quantum mechanics is used"Questions of the fundamental nature of matter continue to inspire and engage our imagination. However, the exciting new concepts of strings, supersymmetry and exotic matter build on ideas that are well known to physicists but mysterious and puzzling to people outside of these research fields. Covering key conceptual developments from the last century, this book provides a background to the bold ideas and challenges faced by physicists today. Quantum theory and the Standard Model of particles are explained with minimal mathematics, and advanced topics, such as gauge theory and quantum field theory, are put into context. With concise, lucid explanations, this book is an essential guide to the world of particle physics"--Provided by publisher"This picture of the winding state vector glosses over the subtlety that we freely choose when as well as where or what to measure. The Dirac view separates the abstract state vector from all of these contingent choices. Moreover, the principles of relativity demand that we treat when and where (time and space) on a more or less equal footing. Thus a better choice for an omniscient picture corresponding to the classical 'tapestry of world lines' is a Master State Vector for all of nature in an abstract Hilbert space 'outside of space and time' whose coordinates bear labels for time as well as for distance or momentum and other properties. In this picture space-time, being a property of the detectors, not the underlying stuff, is a macroscopic phenomenon. For historical reasons, the picture in which the state vector depends on time is called the Schrodinger picture, and the alternative static case is called the Heisenberg picture"--Provided by publisherQuantum theoryParticles (Nuclear physics).b1438604511-01-2117-03-20991003778649707536LE006 Fondo Polezzo 012Ex libris Stefano Polezzo12006000186582le006gE29.13-l- 00000.i1594427x11-01-21Constructing reality1752228UNISALENTOle00617-03-20ma engenk00