Decoding Reality: The Universe as Quantum Information
 
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ISBN13:9780199237692
ISBN10:0199237697
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:240 oldal
Méret:223x146x23 mm
Súly:407 g
Nyelv:angol
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Decoding Reality

The Universe as Quantum Information
 
Kiadó: OUP Oxford
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Vlatko Vedral takes us on a voyage of discovery. In this engaging and mind-stretching book, he explores the nature of information and looks at quantum computing, discussing the bizarre effects that arise from the quantum world. He concludes by asking the ultimate question: where did all of the information in the Universe come from?

Hosszú leírás:
For a physicist, all the world's information. The Universe and its workings are the ebb and flow of information. We are all transient patterns of information, passing on the recipe for our basic forms to future generations using a four-letter digital code called DNA.

In this engaging and mind-stretching account, Vlatko Vedral considers some of the deepest questions about the Universe and considers the implications of interpreting it in terms of information. He explains the nature of information, the idea of entropy, and the roots of this thinking in thermodynamics. He describes the bizarre effects of quantum behaviour - effects such as 'entanglement', which Einstein called 'spooky action at a distance' and explores cutting edge work on the harnessing
quantum effects in hyperfast quantum computers, and how recent evidence suggests that the weirdness of the quantum world, once thought limited to the tiniest scales, may reach into the macro world.

Vedral finishes by considering the answer to the ultimate question: where did all of the information in the Universe come from? The answers he considers are exhilarating, drawing upon the work of distinguished physicist John Wheeler. The ideas challenge our concept of the nature of particles, of time, of determinism, and of reality itself.

Well written and engaging, the book provides a constant flow of new ideas.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Prologue
Creation Ex Nihilo: something from nothing
Information for all seasons
Part I
Back to basics: bits and pieces
Digital romance: life is a four-letter word
Murphy's Law: I knew this would happen to me
Place your bets: in it to win it
Social informatics: get connected or die tryin'
Part II
Quantum schmuntum: lights, camera, action!
Surfing the waves: hyper-fast computers
Children of the aimless chance: randomness versus determinism
Part III
Sand reckoning: whose information is it, anyway?
Destruction ab toto: the darkness of reality
Epilogue
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