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- catalog abstract ""Students of quantum mechanics are saved trouble if they are not led through all the historical pitfalls, and instead acquainted from the very beginning with concepts, such as spin, that cannot be grasped except by quantum mechanical means ... In this sense the present work is an attempt to present advanced quantum mechanics from an elementary point of view."--Preface.".
- catalog contributor b491134.
- catalog created "1965.".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "1965.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1965.".
- catalog description ""Students of quantum mechanics are saved trouble if they are not led through all the historical pitfalls, and instead acquainted from the very beginning with concepts, such as spin, that cannot be grasped except by quantum mechanical means ... In this sense the present work is an attempt to present advanced quantum mechanics from an elementary point of view."--Preface.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Pure states -- Observables -- Transformations in state vector space that leave the physical content of quantum mechanics invariant -- The density matrix -- The theory of selective measurements -- The representation of nonselective measurements -- The fundamental dynamical postulate -- The representation of observables with nondenumerably and denumerably infinite ranges of possible values -- Displacements of the observer -- Uncertainties and the relations between them -- A digression on superfluidity -- Rotations of the observer -- The connection between invariance properties of the Hamiltonian and conservation laws -- The invariance under inversion of coordinates and the law of conservation of parity -- Invariance under reversal of motion -- The particle concept in quantum mechanics -- Fermion states -- Boson states -- Electrons and positrons -- The lack of sufficient reason for actually existing interactions -- The idea of the compensating field -- Gravitation as a compensating field -- The starting point of quantum electrodynamics -- Perturbation theory and the propagator concept -- The hierarchy of propagators -- On selection rules due to symmetry under inversions and rotations of coordinates -- Permutation symmetry of multiple particle states -- Some consequences of symmetry under particle conjugation and time reversal -- Attributes characteristic of objects engaging in strong interactions -- The quasi particle concept -- Appendix 1. The eigenstates of angular momentum -- Appendix 2. The addition of two angular momenta -- Appendix 3. Vector spherical harmonics -- Appendix 4. The invariance of Dirac's equation under Lorentz transformations -- Appendix 5. The most general canonical transformation of a pair of Fermion operators -- Appendix 6. The delta function and its application to phase space considerations -- Appendix 7. If Galileo had known quantum mechanics.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 358 p.".
- catalog identifier "0123941504 :".
- catalog isPartOf "Pure and applied physics, v. 18".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "1965.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Academic Press,".
- catalog subject "QC174.1 .K3".
- catalog subject "Quantum theory.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pure states -- Observables -- Transformations in state vector space that leave the physical content of quantum mechanics invariant -- The density matrix -- The theory of selective measurements -- The representation of nonselective measurements -- The fundamental dynamical postulate -- The representation of observables with nondenumerably and denumerably infinite ranges of possible values -- Displacements of the observer -- Uncertainties and the relations between them -- A digression on superfluidity -- Rotations of the observer -- The connection between invariance properties of the Hamiltonian and conservation laws -- The invariance under inversion of coordinates and the law of conservation of parity -- Invariance under reversal of motion -- The particle concept in quantum mechanics -- Fermion states -- Boson states -- Electrons and positrons -- The lack of sufficient reason for actually existing interactions -- The idea of the compensating field -- Gravitation as a compensating field -- The starting point of quantum electrodynamics -- Perturbation theory and the propagator concept -- The hierarchy of propagators -- On selection rules due to symmetry under inversions and rotations of coordinates -- Permutation symmetry of multiple particle states -- Some consequences of symmetry under particle conjugation and time reversal -- Attributes characteristic of objects engaging in strong interactions -- The quasi particle concept -- Appendix 1. The eigenstates of angular momentum -- Appendix 2. The addition of two angular momenta -- Appendix 3. Vector spherical harmonics -- Appendix 4. The invariance of Dirac's equation under Lorentz transformations -- Appendix 5. The most general canonical transformation of a pair of Fermion operators -- Appendix 6. The delta function and its application to phase space considerations -- Appendix 7. If Galileo had known quantum mechanics.".
- catalog title "Concepts in quantum mechanics [by] F.A. Kaempffer.".
- catalog type "text".