The Principles of Quantum Mechanics
4th ed., (rev.)
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Publication
1995 - Clarendon Press, Oxford [England], England
Language
English
Word Count
78,500 words, Guess
Page Count
314 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18564665M
- ISBN-100198520115
- OCLC Control Number34308643
- OCLC Control Number821017602
- OCLC Control Number26630082
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- OCLC Control Number8271494
- OCLC Control Numberprinciplesquantu00dira_071
- Goodreads260142
- LibraryThing172337
Classifications
- LCCQC174.12
- DDC530.1
Description
This is one of the most clear presentations of Quantum Mechanics (QM). Starting with a simple motivation for the need of a theory beyond classical physics, Dirac describes a number of features required in the new theory (QM), and proceeds to delineate properties which physical states (quantum states) have to obey in order to make sense in the observable world.<br/><br/>The text proceeds to develop the standard QM terminology (state vector, operator, observable, equation of motion) and delves then into idealized and real physical systems (harmonic oscillator, free particle, hydrogen atom). The latter part of the book covers advanced topics like perturbation theory, scattering problems, multi-particle systems, relativistic systems. Only the chapter on Quantum Electro Dynamics might be considered to short by modern standards, but certainly serves as a good introduction.<br/><br/>Paul Dirac, the author of this masterwork, is one of the founders of Quantum Mechanics. Mainly known today for the Dirac Equation, he can be considered one of the early Quantum Physicists who presented a complete picture of the mathematical foundations of the then new theory. His 'Principles' has withstood the test of time, and is as valuable a resource today as it was in the 1930s.
First Sentence
the number of terms being much less than the number of frequencies. This law is quite unintelligible from the classical standpoint.
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- The international series of monographs on physics -- 27.
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