From c-numbers to q-numbers : the classical analogy in the history of quantum theory
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xxiii, 388 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 356-380) and index.
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"The history of quantum theory is a maze of conceptual problems. In this lucid and learned book, Olivier Darrigol tracks the role of formal analogies between classical and quantum theory, from Planck's first introduction of the quantum of action to Dirac's formulation of quantum mechanics. In so doing, Darrigol illuminates not only the history of quantum theory but also the role of analogies in scientific thinking and theory change."--BOOK JACKET. "The most remarkable result of such analogical argument in quantum theory was Bohr's correspondence principle which, in Darrigol's words, "performed the acrobatic task of bridging two mutually contradictory theories (classical electrodynamics and atomic theory), without diminishing the contrast between them." By analyzing the origins, development, and applications of this principle, From c-Numbers to q-Numbers explains the remarkable fruitfulness of the research done under Bohr's guidance between 1916 and 1925 and shows why Heisenberg claimed that quantum mechanics was born as "a quantitative formulation of the correspondence principle.""--BOOK JACKET. "With a physicist's sure hand, Darrigol examines the formal and the epistemological aspects of the analogy between classical and quantum mechanics. Unlike previous works, which have tended to focus on qualitative, global arguments, he follows the lines of mathematical reasoning and symbolizing, and by doing so he is able to show the motivations of early quantum theorists more precisely - and provocatively - than ever before. For instance, Darrigol demonstrates that a universal principle of elementary chaos underlay Planck's analogies, and that Bohr's correspondence principle was related to his elaboration of a minimal-quantum theoretical language. Most striking, Darrigol reveals how Dirac's personal conception of the relations among algebra, geometry, use of the analogy between c-numbers and and physics conditioned his highly creative q-numbers."--BOOK JACKET. "Original, erudite, and witty, From c-Numbers to q-Numbers sets a new standard for the philosophically perceptive and mathematically precise history of quantum mechanics. For years to come it will influence historical and philosophical discussions of twentieth-century physics."--Jacket
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A digital reproduction is available from E-Editions, a collaboration of the University of California Press and the California Digital Library's eScholarship program.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Darrigol, O. (1992). From c-numbers to q-numbers: the classical analogy in the history of quantum theory . University of California Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Darrigol, Olivier. 1992. From C-numbers to Q-numbers: The Classical Analogy in the History of Quantum Theory. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Darrigol, Olivier. From C-numbers to Q-numbers: The Classical Analogy in the History of Quantum Theory Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Darrigol, O. (1992). From c-numbers to q-numbers: the classical analogy in the history of quantum theory. Berkeley: University of California Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Darrigol, Olivier. From C-numbers to Q-numbers: The Classical Analogy in the History of Quantum Theory University of California Press, 1992.

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