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Wave Mechanics
The Commonwealth and International Library: Selected Readings in Physics
1st Edition - January 1, 1968
Author: Gunter Ludwig
Editor: D. ter Haar
eBook ISBN:9781483182483
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Wave Mechanics discusses the quantum physical concepts of wave. The title accounts the development of quantum theory. The text first covers the historical development of quantum… Read more
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Wave Mechanics discusses the quantum physical concepts of wave. The title accounts the development of quantum theory. The text first covers the historical development of quantum theory, and then proceeds to tackling the two routes to quantum mechanics. Next, the selection discusses the matrix mechanics and wave mechanics as representations of mathematical structures in Hubert space. The text also deals with the physical interpretation of quantum mechanics, along with the temporal development of the physical quantities. In the second part, the selection presents several papers in quantum mechanics. The book will be of great use to students and researchers of quantum physics.
Part 1
I. Historical Development and Deductive Construction of a Theory
II. The Two Routes to Quantum Mechanics
III. Matrix Mechanics and Wave Mechanics as Representations of Mathematical Structures in Hubert Space
IV. The Physical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
V. Temporal Development of the Physical Quantities
Part 2
1. Investigations on Quantum Theory
2. Quantization as an Eigenvalue Problem (First Communication)
3. Quantization as an Eigenvalue Problem (Second Communication)
4. On the Relationship of the Heisenberg-Born-Jordan Quantum Mechanics to Mine
5. Quantization as an Eigenvalue Problem (Fourth Communication)
6. The Interpretation of Kinematic and Mechanical Relationships according to the Quantum Theory