About this book series

The books in this collection are devoted to challenging and open problems at the forefront of modern science and scholarship, including related philosophical debates. In contrast to typical research monographs, however, they strive to present their topics in a manner accessible also to scientifically literate non-specialists wishing to gain insight into the deeper implications and fascinating questions involved. Taken as a whole, the series reflects the need for a fundamental and interdisciplinary approach to modern science and research. Furthermore, it is intended to encourage active academics in all fields to ponder over important and perhaps controversial issues beyond their own speciality. Extending from quantum physics and relativity to entropy, consciousness, language and complex systems—the Frontiers Collection will inspire readers to push back the frontiers of their own knowledge.

Electronic ISSN
2197-6619
Print ISSN
1612-3018
Series Editor
  • Avshalom C. Elitzur,
  • Zeeya Merali,
  • Maximilian Schlosshauer,
  • Mark P. Silverman,
  • Jack A. Tuszynski,
  • Rüdiger Vaas

Book titles in this series

  1. Science and Free Will

    Neurophilosophical controversies and what it means to be human

    Authors:
    • Stephan Schleim
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook
  2. Information Dynamics

    In Classical and Quantum Systems

    Authors:
    • Thomas Dittrich
    • Copyright: 2022

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  3. The Language of Living Matter

    How Molecules Acquire Meaning

    Authors:
    • Bernd-Olaf Küppers
    • Copyright: 2022

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. SCOPUS
  2. zbMATH