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Bananaworld Jeffrey Bub (Distinguished University Professor, Distinguished University Professor, Philosophy Department, University of Maryland)

Bananaworld By Jeffrey Bub (Distinguished University Professor, Distinguished University Professor, Philosophy Department, University of Maryland)

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Information theory is essentially about correlations, and the novel approach of Bananaworld is to get at what's counterintuitive about quantum information by considering correlations between normally mundane experiences that every reader can relate to.

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Bananaworld: Quantum Mechanics for Primates by Jeffrey Bub (Distinguished University Professor, Distinguished University Professor, Philosophy Department, University of Maryland)

What on earth do bananas have to do with quantum mechanics? From a modern perspective, quantum mechanics is about strangely counterintuitive correlations between separated systems, which can be exploited in feats like quantum teleportation, unbreakable cryptographic schemes, and computers with enormously enhanced computing power. Schrodinger coined the term entanglement to describe these bizarre correlations. Bananaworld - an imaginary island with entangled bananas - brings to life the fascinating discoveries of the new field of quantum information without the mathematical machinery of quantum mechanics. The connection with quantum correlations is fully explained in sections written for the non-physicist reader with a serious interest in understanding the mysteries of the quantum world. The result is a subversive but entertaining book that is accessible and interesting to a wide range of readers, with the novel thesis that quantum mechanics is about the structure of information. What we have discovered is that the possibilities for representing, manipulating, and communicating information are very different than we thought.

About Jeffrey Bub (Distinguished University Professor, Distinguished University Professor, Philosophy Department, University of Maryland)

Jeffrey Bub received his PhD in mathematical physics from the University of London, UK, in 1966, where he studied physics with David Bohm at Birkbeck College and took part in Karl Popper's seminar in philosophy of science at the London School of Economics, UK. His first book, The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (Reidel, 1974), was influential in developing the concept of quantum logic. His second book, 'Interpreting the Quantum World' (CUP, 1997; revised paperback edition, 1999), won the prestigious Lakatos Award in 1998. He is currently a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, USA.

Table of Contents

1: Nobody Understands Quantum Mechanics 2: Qubits 3: Bananaworld 4: Really Random 5: Quantum Magic 6: Quantum Secrets 7: Quantum Feats 8: The Big Picture 9: Why the Quantum? 10: Making Sense of It All

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CIN0198817843G
9780198817840
0198817843
Bananaworld: Quantum Mechanics for Primates by Jeffrey Bub (Distinguished University Professor, Distinguished University Professor, Philosophy Department, University of Maryland)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2018-03-15
290
N/A
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