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Titel
An Introductory Path to Quantum Theory : Using Mathematics to Understand the Ideas of Physics [electronic resource]
Auflage
1st ed. 2020
Ort / Verlag
Cham : Springer International Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
Link zum Volltext
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Introduction to this Path -- Viewpoint -- Neither Particle nor Wave -- Schrödinger's Equation -- Operators and Canonical Quantization -- The Harmonic Oscillator -- Interpreting: Mathematics -- Interpreting: Physics -- The Language of Hilbert Space -- Interpreting: Measurement -- The Hydrogen Atom -- Angular Momentum -- The Rotation Group SO(3) -- Spin and SU(2) -- Bosons and Fermions -- Classical and Quantum Probability -- The Heisenberg Picture -- Uncertainty (Optional) -- Speaking of Quantum Theory (Optional) -- Complementarity (Optional) -- Axioms (Optional) -- And Gravity? -- Measure Theory: A Crash Course.
  • Since the 17th century, physical theories have been expressed in the language of mathematical equations. This introduction to quantum theory uses that language to enable the reader to comprehend the notoriously non-intuitive ideas of quantum physics. The mathematical knowledge needed for using this book comes from standard undergraduate mathematics courses and is described in detail in the section Prerequisites. This text is especially aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students of mathematics, computer science, engineering and chemistry among other disciplines, provided they have the math background even though lacking preparation in physics. In fact, no previous formal study of physics is assumed.
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Identifikatoren
ISBN: 3-030-40767-5
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-40767-4
Titel-ID: 9925030961406463
Format
1 online resource (XXV, 286 p. 1 illus.)
Schlagworte
Mathematical physics, Quantum physics, Mathematical Physics, Quantum Physics