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About the Author
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.
Reviews
Ultimately, a physicist's universe is mathematical: you can't get at it through intuition alone ... It is a theme repeated in the extraordinary Bananaworld, in which Jeffrey Bub employs an innovative way of explaining the intricacies of quantum physics. ... Bananaworld should be mandatory reading for anyone studying or working in quantum or theoretical physics. * New Scientist. *
Bananaworld is focused on theoretical issues rather than experiment, and will most likely appeal to those of a mathematical and philosophical persuasion. The book deserves a place on academic library shelves wherever there is interest in the foundations of quantum physics. ... Recommended. * M. C. Ogilvie, CHOICE *
There are no other books at this level, to my knowledge Bubs treatment of it is masterful. It is therefore my hope that this book finds the wide readership it deserves * P. K. Aravind, American Journal of Physics *
Bananaworld represents an invaluable contribution to the quantum foundations literature that provides a serious, comprehensive and impressively accessible introduction to this flourishing field. * Benjamin Eva, Metascience *
This text will certainly become a classroom standard for training new generations of marine geochemists and inspire their amazing research to come. * Brian Haley, Elements *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198718536
Author Jeffrey Bub
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 722g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 177mm * 21mm