
The New Quantum Age
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- A: Quantum theory: an introductory sketch
- 1: Quantum theory - basic ideas
- 2: Quantum theory and discreteness
- 3: The Schrödinger equation
- 4: Superposition
- 5: Further complications
- 6: Orthodox and non-orthodox interpretations of quantum theory
- B: Investigating quantum theory
- 7: Entanglement
- 8: The achievement of John Bell
- 9: Experimental philosophy: The first decade
- 10: Alain Aspect: ruling out signalling
- 11: Recent developments on Bell's inequalities
- 12: Bell's theorem without inequalities
- 13: The new age
- 14: Bell's last thoughts
- C: Quantum information theory
- 15: Knowledge, information and (a little about) quantum information
- 16: Feynman and the prehistory of quantum computation
- 17: Quantum computation
- 18: Constructing a quantum computer
- 19: More techniques in quantum information theory
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