Quantum Physics: an overview of a weird world (Supplemental)

Digging further into the conceptual foundations of Quantum Physics

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Quantum Physics: an overview of a weird world (Supplemental)

What You Will Learn!

  • More on the conceptual foundations of Quantum Physics.
  • Quantum Theory without falling into oversimplifications or hyped versions and yet conceived for an audience of non-physicists.
  • Pauli's exclusion principle, Feynman path integrals and diagrams, Aharonov-Bohm effect, quantum Zeno effect, Bell's theorem, the 'which-way' and quantum eraser experiments, interaction free experiments, Wheeler's delayed choice experiment, quantum teleportation (quantum computing, quantum cryptography and the interpretations of quantum mechanics is coming soon).

Description

This is a supplement and continuation of the Udemy course "Quantum Physics: an overview of a weird world (Basics)". The first part furnished the basics of Quantum Physics, this part dwells deeper into other aspects. Topics addressed are the stability and solidity of matter, the Bell's inequality and Bell theorem, the Aharonov-Bohm effect, Feynman path integrals and Feynman diagrams, and the quantum Zeno effect, the 'which-way' and quantum eraser experiments, interaction free experiments and Wheeler's delayed choice experiment and quantum teleportation (an intro to quantum computing, quantum cryptography and the interpretations of quantum mechanics is coming soon). It may also be interesting for physicists who want to deepen their conceptual foundations that conventional college do not deliver.

Who Should Attend!

  • Everyone who is passionate about science and/or philosophy of science and is curious about the laws and the nature of the material universe.
  • The course is well suited for all those university students who do not have sufficient mathematical background to go through a high-level QM course, but would like to assimilate the basics of quantum physics for the purpose of additional research. For instance philosophers, historians of science, IT students, engineers.

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Tags

  • Physics
  • Quantum Mechanics (physics)

Subscribers

558

Lectures

30

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