Quantum theory for mathematicians
Hall, Brian C.
Quantum theory for mathematicians Brian C. Hall. - New York: Springer, 2013. - xvi, 554 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - Graduate texts in mathematics, 267 0072-5285 ; . - Graduate texts in mathematics ; 267. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 545-548) and index.
The experimental origins of quantum mechanics: Is light a wave or a particle? ; Is an electron a wave or a particle? ; Schrödinger and Heisenberg ; A matter of interpretation ; A first approach to classical mechanics: Motion in R¹ ; Motion in R[superscript n] ; Systems of particles ; Angular momentum ; Poisson brackets and Hamiltonian mechanics ; The Kepler problem and the Runge-Lenz vector ; First approach to quantum mechanics: Waves, particles, and probabilities ; A few words about operators and their adjoints ; Position and the position operator ; Momentum and the momentum operator ; The position and momentum operators ; Axioms of quantum mechanics : operators and measurements ; Time-evolution in quantum theory ; The Heisenberg picture ; Example : a particle in a box ; Quantum mechanics for a particle in R [superscript n] ; Systems of multiple particles ; Physics notation ; The free Schrödinger equation: Solution by means of the Fourier transform ; Solution as a convolution ; Propagation of the wave packet : first approach ; Propagation of the wave packet : second approach ; Spread of the wave packet ; Particle in a square well: The time-independent Schrödinger equation ; Domain questions and the matching conditions ; Finding square-integrable solutions ; Tunneling and the classically forbidden region ; Discrete and continuous spectrum ; Perspectives on the spectral theorem: The difficulties with the infinite-dimensional case ; The goals of spectral theory ; A guide to reading ; The position operator ; Multiplication operators ; The momentum operator -- The spectral theorem for bounded self-adjoint operators : statements: Elementary properties of bounded operators ; Spectral theorem for bounded self-adjoint operators, I ; Spectral theorem for bounded self-adjoint operators, II ; The spectral theorem for bounded self-adjoint operators : proofs: Proof of the spectral theorem, first version ; Proof of the spectral theorem, second version ; Unbounded self-adjoint operators: Adjoint and closure of an unbounded operator ; Elementary properties of adjoints and closed operators ; The spectrum of an unbounded operator ; Conditions for self-adjointness and essential self-adjointness ; A counterexample ; An example ; The basic operators of quantum mechanics ; Sums of self-adjoint operators ; Another counterexample ; The spectral theorem for unbounded self-adjoint operators: Statements of the spectral theorem ; Stone's theorem and one-parameter unitary groups ; The spectral theorem for bounded normal operators ; Proof of the spectral theorem for unbounded self-adjoint operators ; The harmonic oscillator: The role of the harmonic oscillator ; The algebraic approach ; The analytic approach ; Domain conditions and completeness ; The uncertainty principle: Uncertainty principle, first version ; A counterexample ; Uncertainty principle, second version ; Minimum uncertainty states ; Quantization schemes for Euclidean space: Ordering ambiguities ; Some common quantization schemes ; The Weyl quantization for R²[superscript n] ; The "No go" theorem of Groenewold ; The Stone-Von Neumann theorem: A heuristic argument ; The exponentiated commutation relations ; The theorem ; The Segal-Bargmann space ; The WKB approximation: The old quantum theory and the Bohr-Sommerfeld condition ; Classical and semiclassical approximations ; The WKB approximation away from the turning points ; The Airy function and the connection formulas ; A rigorous error estimate ; Other approaches ; Lie groups, Lie algebras, and representations: Matrix Lie groups ; Lie algebras ; The matrix exponential ; The Lie algebra of a matrix Lie group ; Relationships between Lie groups and Lie algebras ; Finite-dimensional representations of Lie groups and Lie algebras ; New representations from old ; Infinite-dimensional unitary representations ; Angular momentum and spin: The role of angular momentum in quantum mechanics ; The angular momentum operators in R³ ; Angular momentum from the Lie algebra point of view ; The irreducible representations of so(3) ; The irreducible representations of SO(3) ; Realizing the representations inside L²(S²) -- Realizing the representations inside L²(M³) ; Spin ; Tensor products of representations : "addition of angular momentum" ; Vectors and vector operators ; Radial potentials and the hydrogen atom: Radial potentials ; The hydrogen atom : preliminaries ; The bound states of the hydrogen atom ; The Runge-Lenz vector in the quantum Kepler problem ; The role of spin ; Runge-Lenz calculations ; Systems and subsystems, multiple particles: Trace-class and Hilbert-Schmidt operators ; Density matrices : the general notion of the state of a quantum system ; Modified axioms for quantum mechanics ; Composite systems and the tensor product ; Multiple particles : bosons and fermions ; "Statistics" and the Pauli exclusion principle ; The path integral formulation of quantum mechanics: Trotter product formula ; Formal derivation of the Feynman path integral ; The imaginary-time calculation ; The Wiener measure ; The Feynman-Kac formula ; Path integrals in quantum field theory ; Hamiltonian mechanics on manifolds: Calculus on manifolds ; Mechanics on symplectic manifolds ; Geometric quantization on Euclidean space: Prequantization ; Problems with prequantization ; Quantization ; Quantization of observables ; Geometric quantization on manifolds: Line bundles and connections ; Prequantization ; Polarizations ; Quantization without half-forms ; Quantization with half-forms : the real case ; Quantization with half-forms : the complex case ; Pairing maps ; A review of basic material: Tensor products of vector spaces ; Measure theory ; Elementary functional analysis ; Hilbert spaces and operators on them. Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Introduction ; Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Introduction ; Exercises -- Summary ; Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Introduction ; Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Introduction ; Exercises -- Introduction ; Exercises --
9781461471158 (acidfree paper)
2013937175
Quantum theory--Mathematics.
Quantum theory--Mathematics.
Quantenmechanik
Mathematische Methode
QC174.12 / .H346 2013
530.12 H174Q
Quantum theory for mathematicians Brian C. Hall. - New York: Springer, 2013. - xvi, 554 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - Graduate texts in mathematics, 267 0072-5285 ; . - Graduate texts in mathematics ; 267. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 545-548) and index.
The experimental origins of quantum mechanics: Is light a wave or a particle? ; Is an electron a wave or a particle? ; Schrödinger and Heisenberg ; A matter of interpretation ; A first approach to classical mechanics: Motion in R¹ ; Motion in R[superscript n] ; Systems of particles ; Angular momentum ; Poisson brackets and Hamiltonian mechanics ; The Kepler problem and the Runge-Lenz vector ; First approach to quantum mechanics: Waves, particles, and probabilities ; A few words about operators and their adjoints ; Position and the position operator ; Momentum and the momentum operator ; The position and momentum operators ; Axioms of quantum mechanics : operators and measurements ; Time-evolution in quantum theory ; The Heisenberg picture ; Example : a particle in a box ; Quantum mechanics for a particle in R [superscript n] ; Systems of multiple particles ; Physics notation ; The free Schrödinger equation: Solution by means of the Fourier transform ; Solution as a convolution ; Propagation of the wave packet : first approach ; Propagation of the wave packet : second approach ; Spread of the wave packet ; Particle in a square well: The time-independent Schrödinger equation ; Domain questions and the matching conditions ; Finding square-integrable solutions ; Tunneling and the classically forbidden region ; Discrete and continuous spectrum ; Perspectives on the spectral theorem: The difficulties with the infinite-dimensional case ; The goals of spectral theory ; A guide to reading ; The position operator ; Multiplication operators ; The momentum operator -- The spectral theorem for bounded self-adjoint operators : statements: Elementary properties of bounded operators ; Spectral theorem for bounded self-adjoint operators, I ; Spectral theorem for bounded self-adjoint operators, II ; The spectral theorem for bounded self-adjoint operators : proofs: Proof of the spectral theorem, first version ; Proof of the spectral theorem, second version ; Unbounded self-adjoint operators: Adjoint and closure of an unbounded operator ; Elementary properties of adjoints and closed operators ; The spectrum of an unbounded operator ; Conditions for self-adjointness and essential self-adjointness ; A counterexample ; An example ; The basic operators of quantum mechanics ; Sums of self-adjoint operators ; Another counterexample ; The spectral theorem for unbounded self-adjoint operators: Statements of the spectral theorem ; Stone's theorem and one-parameter unitary groups ; The spectral theorem for bounded normal operators ; Proof of the spectral theorem for unbounded self-adjoint operators ; The harmonic oscillator: The role of the harmonic oscillator ; The algebraic approach ; The analytic approach ; Domain conditions and completeness ; The uncertainty principle: Uncertainty principle, first version ; A counterexample ; Uncertainty principle, second version ; Minimum uncertainty states ; Quantization schemes for Euclidean space: Ordering ambiguities ; Some common quantization schemes ; The Weyl quantization for R²[superscript n] ; The "No go" theorem of Groenewold ; The Stone-Von Neumann theorem: A heuristic argument ; The exponentiated commutation relations ; The theorem ; The Segal-Bargmann space ; The WKB approximation: The old quantum theory and the Bohr-Sommerfeld condition ; Classical and semiclassical approximations ; The WKB approximation away from the turning points ; The Airy function and the connection formulas ; A rigorous error estimate ; Other approaches ; Lie groups, Lie algebras, and representations: Matrix Lie groups ; Lie algebras ; The matrix exponential ; The Lie algebra of a matrix Lie group ; Relationships between Lie groups and Lie algebras ; Finite-dimensional representations of Lie groups and Lie algebras ; New representations from old ; Infinite-dimensional unitary representations ; Angular momentum and spin: The role of angular momentum in quantum mechanics ; The angular momentum operators in R³ ; Angular momentum from the Lie algebra point of view ; The irreducible representations of so(3) ; The irreducible representations of SO(3) ; Realizing the representations inside L²(S²) -- Realizing the representations inside L²(M³) ; Spin ; Tensor products of representations : "addition of angular momentum" ; Vectors and vector operators ; Radial potentials and the hydrogen atom: Radial potentials ; The hydrogen atom : preliminaries ; The bound states of the hydrogen atom ; The Runge-Lenz vector in the quantum Kepler problem ; The role of spin ; Runge-Lenz calculations ; Systems and subsystems, multiple particles: Trace-class and Hilbert-Schmidt operators ; Density matrices : the general notion of the state of a quantum system ; Modified axioms for quantum mechanics ; Composite systems and the tensor product ; Multiple particles : bosons and fermions ; "Statistics" and the Pauli exclusion principle ; The path integral formulation of quantum mechanics: Trotter product formula ; Formal derivation of the Feynman path integral ; The imaginary-time calculation ; The Wiener measure ; The Feynman-Kac formula ; Path integrals in quantum field theory ; Hamiltonian mechanics on manifolds: Calculus on manifolds ; Mechanics on symplectic manifolds ; Geometric quantization on Euclidean space: Prequantization ; Problems with prequantization ; Quantization ; Quantization of observables ; Geometric quantization on manifolds: Line bundles and connections ; Prequantization ; Polarizations ; Quantization without half-forms ; Quantization with half-forms : the real case ; Quantization with half-forms : the complex case ; Pairing maps ; A review of basic material: Tensor products of vector spaces ; Measure theory ; Elementary functional analysis ; Hilbert spaces and operators on them. Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Introduction ; Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Introduction ; Exercises -- Summary ; Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Introduction ; Exercises -- Exercises -- Exercises -- Introduction ; Exercises -- Introduction ; Exercises --
9781461471158 (acidfree paper)
2013937175
Quantum theory--Mathematics.
Quantum theory--Mathematics.
Quantenmechanik
Mathematische Methode
QC174.12 / .H346 2013
530.12 H174Q