edited by H. Atmanspacher, A. Amann, U. Müller-Herold.
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Dordrecht :
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Imprint: Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1999.
SERIES
Series Title
Fundamental Theories of Physics, An International Book Series on The Fundamental Theories of Physics: Their Clarification, Development and Application ;
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102
CONTENTS NOTE
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The Primas Effect: On Quanta and Beyond -- Hans Primas and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance -- Fragments of an Algebraic Quantum Mechanics Program for Theoretical Chemistry -- Matter -- C*- and W*-Algebras of Observables, Their Interpretations, and the Problem of Measurement -- Temporal Nonlocality -- Macroscopic Purification of States by Interactions -- Macroscopic Quantum Phenomena at the SQUID -- The Geometry of Quantum Probabilities -- Probability and Quantum Dynamics -- Perspectives on the Molecular Microworld -- The Science of Matter: Fascination and Limits -- Mind -- Holism -- Concepts of Reality: Primas' Nonstandard Realism -- Relative Onticity -- Rationalism, Determinism, Freedom -- Cuts and Symbols -- Reflections on the Foundations of Quantum Theory -- Appendices -- Publications by Hans Primas (until 1998) -- List of Contributors.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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INSTEAD OF A "FESTSCHRIFT" In June 1998 Hans Primas turned 70 years old. Although he himself is not fond of jubilees and although he likes to play the decimal system of numbers down as contingent, this is nevertheless a suitable occasion to reflect on the professional work of one of the rare distinguished contempo rary scientists who attach equal importance to experimental and theoretical and conceptual lines of research. Hans Primas' interests have covered an enormous range: methods and instruments for nuclear magnetic resonance, theoretical chemistry, C* - and W* -algebraic formulations of quantum me chanics, the measurement problem and its various implications, holism and realism in quantum theory, theory reduction, the work and personality of Wolfgang Pauli, as well as Jungian psychology. In many of these fields he provided important and original food for thought, in some cases going far beyond the everyday business in the scien tific world. As is the case with other scientists who are conceptually inno vative, Hans Primas is read more than he is quoted. His influence is due to his writings. Even with the current flood of publications, he still performs the miracle of having scientists eagerly awaiting his next publication.