Quantum Mechanics

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Borel Set
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Complete Orthonormal Set
Complex Vector Space
Discrete Observables
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Hilbert Space
Hilbert space theory
Infinite Dimensional Hilbert Space
Initial State Vector
Momentum Operators
Number Operators
operator algebra
Orbital Angular Momentum
Orbital Angular Momentum Operator
orthodox quantum systems
Orthonormal Basis
postulates of quantum systems
Probability Distribution Function
probability theory
quantum probability theory
Quantum System
quantum theory
Real Line IR
self-adjoint operators
Selfadjoint Operators
spectral analysis
Spectral Decomposition
Spectral Function
Spectral Projectors
Spectral Theorem
Spin
Spin Angular Momentum
State Vector
Superselection Rule
superselection rules
Tensor Product

Product details

  • ISBN 9789814774659
  • Weight: 1160g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The mathematical formalism of quantum theory in terms of vectors and operators in infinite-dimensional complex vector spaces is very abstract. The definitions of many mathematical quantities used do not seem to have an intuitive meaning, which makes it difficult to appreciate the mathematical formalism and understand quantum mechanics. This book provides intuition and motivation to the mathematics of quantum theory, introducing the mathematics in its simplest and familiar form, for instance, with three-dimensional vectors and operators, which can be readily understood. Feeling confident about and comfortable with the mathematics used helps readers appreciate and understand the concepts and formalism of quantum mechanics.

This book is divided into four parts. Part I is a brief review of the general properties of classical and quantum systems. A general discussion of probability theory is also included which aims to help in understanding the probability theories relevant to quantum mechanics. Part II is a detailed study of the mathematics for quantum mechanics. Part III presents quantum mechanics in a series of postulates. Six groups of postulates are presented to describe orthodox quantum systems. Each statement of a postulate is supplemented with a detailed discussion. To make them easier to understand, the postulates for discrete observables are presented before those for continuous observables. Part IV presents several illustrative applications, which include harmonic and isotropic oscillators, charged particle in external magnetic fields and the Aharonov–Bohm effect.

For easy reference, definitions, theorems, examples, comments, properties and results are labelled with section numbers. Various symbols and notations are adopted to distinguish different quantities explicitly and to avoid misrepresentation. Self-contained both mathematically and physically, the book is accessible to a wide readership, including astrophysicists, mathematicians and philosophers of science who are interested in the foundations of quantum mechanics.

K. Kong Wan is honorary reader in theoretical physics at St Andrews University, Scotland, UK. He studied theoretical physics at St Andrews, both as an undergraduate and a postgraduate, and was awarded a PhD in 1972. He stayed on at St Andrews and became a reader in theoretical physics. His research has focussed on the foundations and formalism of quantum mechanics.

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