Applications of Quantum Mechanical Techniques to Areas Outside of Quantum Mechanics

This book deals with applications of quantum mechanical techniques to areas outside of quantum mechanics, so-called quantum-like modeling. Research in this area has grown over the last 15 years. But even already more than 50 years ago, the interaction between Physics Nobelist Pauli and the psycholog...

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