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The Cellular Automaton Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics / by Gerard 't Hooft.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
't Hooft, Gerard., Author.
Series:
Fundamental Theories of Physics, 0168-1222 ; 185
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Quantum theory.
Mathematical physics.
Physics.
Quantum Physics.
Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences.
History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics.
Local Subjects:
Quantum Physics.
Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences.
History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVIII, 298 p. 21 illus., 19 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book presents the deterministic view of quantum mechanics developed by Nobel Laureate Gerard 't Hooft. Dissatisfied with the uncomfortable gaps in the way conventional quantum mechanics meshes with the classical world, 't Hooft has revived the old hidden variable ideas, but now in a much more systematic way than usual. In this, quantum mechanics is viewed as a tool rather than a theory. The book presents examples of models that are classical in essence, but can be analysed by the use of quantum techniques, and argues that even the Standard Model, together with gravitational interactions, might be viewed as a quantum mechanical approach to analysing a system that could be classical at its core. He shows how this approach, even though it is based on hidden variables, can be plausibly reconciled with Bell's theorem, and how the usual objections voiced against the idea of ‘superdeterminism' can be overcome, at least in principle. This framework elegantly explains - and automatically cures - the problems of the wave function collapse and the measurement problem. Even the existence of an “arrow of time" can perhaps be explained in a more elegant way than usual. As well as reviewing the author’s earlier work in the field, the book also contains many new observations and calculations. It provides stimulating reading for all physicists working on the foundations of quantum theory.
Contents:
I The Cellular Automaton Interpretation as a general doctrine: Motivation for this work
Deterministic models in quantum notation
Interpreting quantum mechanics
Deterministic quantum mechanics
Concise description of the CA Interpretation
Quantum gravity
Information loss
More problems
Alleys to be further investigated and open questions
Conclusions
II Calculation Techniques: Introduction to part II
More on cogwheels
The continuum limit of cogwheels, harmonic rotators and oscillators
Locality
Fermions
PQ theory
Models in two space-time dimensions without interactions
Symmetries
The discretised Hamiltonian formalism in PQ theory
Quantum Field Theory
The cellular automaton
The problem of quantum locality
Conclusions of part II
Some remarks on gravity in 2+1 dimensions
A summary of our views on Conformal Gravity
Abbreviations. .
Notes:
CC BY
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783319412856
331941285X
OCLC:
958254742

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