Introduction to the Maths and Physics of Quantum Mechanics details the
mathematics and physics that are needed to learn the principles of
quantum mechanics. It provides an accessible treatment of how to use
quantum mechanics and why it is so successful in explaining natural
phenomena. This book clarifies various aspects of quantum physics such
as ‘why quantum mechanics equations contain “I”, the imaginary
number?’, ‘Is it possible to make a transition from classical
mechanics to quantum physics without using postulates?’ and ‘What
is the origin of the uncertainty principle?’. A significant
proportion of discussion is dedicated to the issue of why the wave
function must be complex to properly describe our “real” world.
The book also addresses the different formulations of quantum
mechanics. A relatively simple introductory treatment is given for the
“standard” Heisenberg matrix formulation and Schrodinger
wave-function formulation and Feynman path integrals and second
quantization are then discussed. This book will appeal to first- and
second-year university students in physics, mathematics, engineering
and other sciences studying quantum mechanics who will find material
and clarifications not easily found in other textbooks. It will also
appeal to self-taught readers with a genuine interest in modern
physics who are willing to examine the mathematics and physics in a
simple but rigorous way. Key Features: Written in an engaging and
approachable manner, with fully explained mathematics and physics
concepts Suitable as a companion to all introductory quantum mechanics
textbooks Accessible to a general audience
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ISBN
9781000961430
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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