The Quantum Universe

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The Quantum Universe: Everything That Can Happen Does Happen
first edition
AuthorBrian Cox, Jeff Forshaw
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPhysics, quantum mechanics
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherAllen Lane
Publication date
29 October 2011
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages272 pp.
ISBN978-1846144325
Preceded byWonders of the Universe 
Followed byWonders of Life 

The Quantum Universe: Everything That Can Happen Does Happen is a 2011 book by the theoretical physicists Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw.

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The book aims to provide an explanation of quantum mechanics and its impact on the modern world that is accessible to a general reader. The authors say that "our goal in writing this book is to demystify quantum theory". Starting with the concepts of wave–particle duality and a non-technical description of the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the book explains the uncertainty principle, energy levels in atoms, the physics of semi-conductors and transistors, and the Standard Model of particle physics. A more mathematical Epilogue discusses the role of quantum mechanics in models of stellar evolution, and derives the Chandrasekhar limit for the maximum mass of a stable white dwarf.

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