Over the last decade the physics of black holes has been revolutionized by developments that grew out of Jacob Bekenstein s realization that black holes have entropy. Stephen Hawking raised profound issues concerning the loss of information in black hole evaporation and the consistency of quantum mechanics in a world with gravity. For two decades these questions puzzled theoretical physicists and eventually led to a revolution in the way we think about space, time, matter and information. This revolution has culminated in a remarkable principle called The Holographic Principle , which is now a major focus of attention in gravitational research, quantum field theory and elementary particle physics. Leonard Susskind, one of the co-inventors of the Holographic Principle as well as one of the founders of String theory, develops and explains these concepts.
Dewey |
523.8875 |
Cover Price |
$17.00 |
No. of Pages |
200 |
Height x Width |
8.7
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Barnes & Noble |
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1 |
Purchase Price |
$12.96 |
Purchase Date |
6/26/2009 |
Condition |
Mint |
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