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Quantum Mechanics A Mathematical Introduction 1st Edition Andrew J Larkoski

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Quantum Mechanics A Mathematical Introduction 1st Edition Andrew J Larkoski
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press [CUP]
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.61 MB
Pages: 398
Author: Andrew J. Larkoski
ISBN: 9781009100502, 1009100505, B0BK19MRQM
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Quantum Mechanics A Mathematical Introduction 1st Edition Andrew J Larkoski by Andrew J. Larkoski 9781009100502, 1009100505, B0BK19MRQM instant download after payment.

Main subject categories: • Quantum mechanics • Mathematical physics • Linear spaces • Linear operators

This original and innovative textbook takes the unique perspective of introducing and solving problems in quantum mechanics using linear algebra methods, to equip readers with a deeper and more practical understanding of this fundamental pillar of contemporary physics. Extensive motivation for the properties of quantum mechanics, Hilbert space, and the Schrödinger equation is provided through analysis of the derivative, while standard topics like the harmonic oscillator, rotations, and the hydrogen atom are covered from within the context of operator methods. Advanced topics forming the basis of modern physics research are also included, such as the density matrix, entropy, and measures of entanglement. Written for an undergraduate audience, this book offers a unique and mathematically self-contained treatment of this hugely important topic. Students are guided gently through the text by the author's engaging writing style, with an extensive glossary provided for reference and numerous homework problems to expand and develop key concepts. Online resources for instructors include a fully worked solutions manual and lecture slides.

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