An Interpretive Introduction to Quantum Field Theory

Cover of An Interpretive Introduction to Quantum Field Theory by Paul Teller
Author: Paul Teller
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780691016276
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.06172943336 Pounds
Width: 0.47 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 530.1/43
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An Interpretive Introduction to Quantum Field Theory by Paul Teller, published by Princeton University Press in 1997, offers a unique perspective on quantum field theory, making it accessible to both philosophers and students of physics. This reprint edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to bridge the gap between the technical aspects of quantum field theory and philosophical inquiry, providing a clear overview of the fundamental concepts and debates surrounding the topic.

Readers will find that Teller presents the basic ideas of quantum field theory in a manner that is understandable for those familiar with non-relativistic quantum mechanics. He focuses on the physics of the theory without delving into calculational details, while also addressing common misconceptions. The book encourages readers to contemplate the philosophical implications of quantum field theory and offers interpretive views that challenge both philosophers and physicists to expand their understanding beyond traditional boundaries.


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Quantum mechanics is a subject that has captured the imagination of a surprisingly broad range of thinkers, including many philosophers of science. Quantum field theory, however, is a subject that has been discussed mostly by physicists. This is the first book to present quantum field theory in a manner that makes it accessible to philosophers. Because it presents a lucid view of the theory and debates that surround the theory, An Interpretive Introduction to Quantum Field Theory will interest students of physics as well as students of philosophy.

Paul Teller presents the basic ideas of quantum field theory in a way that is understandable to readers who are familiar with non-relativistic quantum mechanics. He provides information about the physics of the theory without calculational detail, and he enlightens readers on how to think about the theory physically. Along the way, he dismantles some popular myths and clarifies the novel ways in which quantum field theory is both a theory about fields and about particles. His goal is to raise questions about the philosophical implications of the theory and to offer some tentative interpretive views of his own. This provocative and thoughtful book challenges philosophers to extend their thinking beyond the realm of quantum mechanics and it challenges physicists to consider the philosophical issues that their explorations have encouraged.

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Language: en. Pages: 176. Edition: Reprint.

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