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The book is an essay in the foundations of physics; it presents a combinatorial approach; ideas of process fit with a combinatorial approach; quantum physics is naturally combinatorial and high energy physics is evidently concerned with process. Definition of 'combinatorial'; the history of the concept takes us back to the bifurcation in thinking at the time of Newton and Leibniz; combinatorial models and computing methods closely related. | |||
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=Complementarity and All That= | =Complementarity and All That= |
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Bastin, Ted; Kilmister, C. W. (1995). Combinatorial Physics. local page: World Scientific. ISBN 981-02-2212-2.
Preface
Introduction and Summary of Chapters
The book is an essay in the foundations of physics; it presents a combinatorial approach; ideas of process fit with a combinatorial approach; quantum physics is naturally combinatorial and high energy physics is evidently concerned with process. Definition of 'combinatorial'; the history of the concept takes us back to the bifurcation in thinking at the time of Newton and Leibniz; combinatorial models and computing methods closely related.
Space
Complementarity and All That
The Simple Case for a Combinatorial Physics
A Hierarchical Mdoel - Some Introductory Arguments
A Hierarchical Combinatorial Model - Full Treatment
Scattering and Coupling Costants
Quantum Numbers and the Particle
Toward the Continuum
Stability and Stabilization
Objectivity and Subjectivity - Som 'isms'.
References
Name Index
Subject Index
References