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Emergence in Condensed Matter and Quantum Gravity A Nontechnical Review SpringerBriefs in Physics

by [Musser, George]

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This book surveys the science at a semipopular, Scientific American-level. It is even-handed with regard to competing directions of research and philosophical positions. It is hard to get even two people to agree on anything, yet a million billion water molecules can suddenly and abruptly coordinate to lock themselves into an ice crystal or liberate one another to billow outwards as steam. The marvelous self-organizing capacity of matter is one of the central and deepest puzzles of physics, with implications for all the natural sciences. Physicists in the past century have found a remarkable diversity of phases of matter--and equally remarkable commonalities within that diversity. The pace of discovery has, if anything, only quickened in recent years with the appreciation of quantum phases of matter and so-called topological order. The study of seemingly humdrum materials has made contact with the more exotic realm of quantum gravity, as theorists realize that the spacetime continuummay itself be a phase of some deeper and still unknown constituents. These developments flesh out the sometimes vague concept of the emergence--how exactly it is that complexity begets simplicity.

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  • Springer Brand
  • Aug 11, 2022 Pub Date:
  • 9783031098949 ISBN-13:
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  • 112.0 pages Paperback
  • English Language
  • 9.25 in * 0.26 in * 6.1 in Dimensions:
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