Quantum Mechanics for Mathematicians
Quantum Theory, Groups and Representations: An Introduction Peter Woit Department of Mathematics, Columbia University woit@math. ...
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Contents Preface xiii ...
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1 Introduction and Overview 0.1 Acknowledgements xvi 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Basic principles of quantum mechanics 1.2.1 Fundament ...
Preface This book began as course notes prepared for a class taught at Columbia Uni- versity during the 2012-13 academic year. T ...
“Quantization” is then the passage to a unitary representation (unique by the Stone-von Neumann theorem) of a subalgebra of this ...
pursue such a treatment, and to provide references to rigorous discussions of these issues. An attempt is also made to make clea ...
0.1 Acknowledgements The students of Mathematics W4391-2 at Columbia during 2012-3 and 2014- 5 deserve much of the credit for th ...
Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview 1.1 Introduction A famous quote from Richard Feynman goes “I think it is safe to say that no ...
space of functions known as wavefunctions. While these may, like classical fields, satisfy a differential equation, one non-clas ...
1.2 Basic principles of quantum mechanics We’ll divide the conventional list of basic principles of quantum mechanics into two p ...
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