Teacher
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MORGANTI MATTEO
(syllabus)
The course will consist in:
i) An overview of the historical and conceptual development of physics since Aristotle; ii) An introduction to the fundamental elements of classical physics (Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism) and contemporary physics (special and general relativity, quantum mechanics); iii) A detailed discussion of the philosophical issues connected to quantum mechanics.
(reference books)
R. March, Physics for Poets, McGraw-Hill. G. Ghirardi, Sneaking a Look at God's Cards, Princeton University Press, chapters 1-11, 15-16; or L.M. Lederman and C.T. Hill, Quantum Physics for Poets, Prometheus Books, chapters 1-7, 9 and the Appendix. L. Sklar, Philosophy of Physics, Oxford University Press.
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