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Physics and Chance

Physics and Chance
Author: Lawrence Sklar
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1993
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521558815

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Lawrence Sklar offers a comprehensive, non-technical introduction to statistical mechanics and attempts to understand its foundational elements.


Time and Chance

Time and Chance
Author: David Z Albert
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2003-02-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0674020138

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This book is an attempt to get to the bottom of an acute and perennial tension between our best scientific pictures of the fundamental physical structure of the world and our everyday empirical experience of it. The trouble is about the direction of time. The situation (very briefly) is that it is a consequence of almost every one of those fundamental scientific pictures--and that it is at the same time radically at odds with our common sense--that whatever can happen can just as naturally happen backwards. Albert provides an unprecedentedly clear, lively, and systematic new account--in the context of a Newtonian-Mechanical picture of the world--of the ultimate origins of the statistical regularities we see around us, of the temporal irreversibility of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, of the asymmetries in our epistemic access to the past and the future, and of our conviction that by acting now we can affect the future but not the past. Then, in the final section of the book, he generalizes the Newtonian picture to the quantum-mechanical case and (most interestingly) suggests a very deep potential connection between the problem of the direction of time and the quantum-mechanical measurement problem. The book aims to be both an original contribution to the present scientific and philosophical understanding of these matters at the most advanced level, and something in the nature of an elementary textbook on the subject accessible to interested high-school students.


Chance in Physics

Chance in Physics
Author: J. Bricmont
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2008-01-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540449663

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This selection of reviews and papers is intended to stimulate renewed reflection on the fundamental and practical aspects of probability in physics. While putting emphasis on conceptual aspects in the foundations of statistical and quantum mechanics, the book deals with the philosophy of probability in its interrelation with mathematics and physics in general. Addressing graduate students and researchers in physics and mathematics togehter with philosophers of science, the contributions avoid cumbersome technicalities in order to make the book worthwhile reading for nonspecialists and specialists alike.


Causality and Chance in Modern Physics

Causality and Chance in Modern Physics
Author: David Bohm
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1957
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780812210026

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In this classic, David Bohm was the first to offer us his causal interpretation of the quantum theory. Causality and Chance in Modern Physics continues to make possible further insight into the meaning of the quantum theory and to suggest ways of extending the theory into new directions.


The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics

The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics
Author: Y. M. Guttmann
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 1999-07-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521621283

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A most systematic study of how to interpret probabilistic assertions in the context of statistical mechanics.


Probabilities in Physics

Probabilities in Physics
Author: Claus Beisbart
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0191618209

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Many results of modern physics—those of quantum mechanics, for instance—come in a probabilistic guise. But what do probabilistic statements in physics mean? Are probabilities matters of objective fact and part of the furniture of the world, as objectivists think? Or do they only express ignorance or belief, as Bayesians suggest? And how are probabilistic hypotheses justified and supported by empirical evidence? Finally, what does the probabilistic nature of physics imply for our understanding of the world? This volume is the first to provide a philosophical appraisal of probabilities in all of physics. Its main aim is to make sense of probabilistic statements as they occur in the various physical theories and models and to provide a plausible epistemology and metaphysics of probabilities. The essays collected here consider statistical physics, probabilistic modelling, and quantum mechanics, and critically assess the merits and disadvantages of objectivist and subjectivist views of probabilities in these fields. In particular, the Bayesian and Humean views of probabilities and the varieties of Boltzmann's typicality approach are examined. The contributions on quantum mechanics discuss the special character of quantum correlations, the justification of the famous Born Rule, and the role of probabilities in a quantum field theoretic framework. Finally, the connections between probabilities and foundational issues in physics are explored. The Reversibility Paradox, the notion of entropy, and the ontology of quantum mechanics are discussed. Other essays consider Humean supervenience and the question whether the physical world is deterministic.


The Physics of Chance

The Physics of Chance
Author: Charles Ruhla
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1992
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

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This is an introduction to the ideas of indeterminacy that are central to much of modern physics and have overthrown the clockwork universe conceptions of earlier centuries.


Creating Modern Probability

Creating Modern Probability
Author: Jan von Plato
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1998-01-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521597357

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In this book the author charts the history and development of modern probability theory.


The Almighty Chance

The Almighty Chance
Author: I?Akov Borisovich Zel?dovich
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789971509170

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This book is about the importance of random phenomena occurring in nature. Cases are selected in which randomness is most important or crucial, such as Brownian motion, certain reactions in Physical Chemistry and Biology, and intermittency in magnetic field generation by turbulent fluid motion, etc. Due to ?almighty chance? the structures can originate from chaos even in linear problems. This idea is complementary as well as competes with a basic concept of synergetics where structures appear mainly due to the pan-linear nature of phenomena. This book takes a new look at the problem of structure formation in random media, qualitative physical representation of modern conceptions, intermittency, fractals, percolation and many examples from different fields of science.


Reasoning About Luck

Reasoning About Luck
Author: Vinay Ambegaokar
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-01-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0486807010

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This book introduces college students and other readers to the uses of probability and statistics in the physical sciences, focusing on thermal and statistical physics and touching upon quantum physics. Widely praised as beautifully written and thoughtful, Reasoning About Luck explains concepts in a way that readers can understand and enjoy, even students who are not specializing in science and those outside the classroom — only some familiarity with basic algebra is necessary. Attentive readers will come away with a solid grasp of many of the basic concepts of physics and some excellent insights into the way physicists think and work. "If students who are not majoring in science understood no more physics than that presented by Ambegaokar, they would have a solid basis for thinking about physics and the other sciences." — Physics Today. "There is a real need for rethinking how we teach thermal physics—at all levels, but especially to undergraduates. Professor Ambegaokar has done just that, and given us an outstanding and ambitious textbook for nonscience majors. I find Professor Ambegaokar's style throughout the book to be graceful and witty, with a nice balance of both encouragement and admonishment." — American Journal of Physics.