Conceptual Basis of Quantum Mechanics
Springer | Mathematics | November 28, 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319245244 | 348 pages | pdf | 3.74 mb
Springer | Mathematics | November 28, 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319245244 | 348 pages | pdf | 3.74 mb
by Jan-Markus Schwindt (Author)
Supports learning and teaching with many exercises with solutions
Displays clarity and precision of the used mathematics - therefore also interesting for math students
Contains a very well illustrated presentation with simple examples
Delivers a detailed discussion of the interpretation issues which make QM such a fascinating topic
Helps students to relax with this difficult subject with cartoons and a casual humorous writing style
From the Back Cover
The book covers the content of a typical higher undergraduate course of the theory of Quantum Mechanics. The focus is on the general principles of quantum mechanics and the clarification of its terminology: What exactly is a Hilbert space? What is a hermitean operator? A tensor product? An entangled state? In what sense does a wave function constitute a vector? A separate chapter discusses the many open questions regarding the interpretation of the postulates
Number of Illustrations and Tables
19 in colour
Topics
Quantum Physics
Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences
More info and Hardcover at Springer
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