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Quantum Theory

A Mathematical Approach

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  • A contribute to bridge the gap between physics and mathematics
  • Provides a mathematically rigorous approach to quantum mechanics
  • Treats extensively arguments that are rarely discussed in similar books, such as quantum statistical physics and relativistic quantum field theory
  • Enriched with historical material
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (27 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxxii
  2. The Main Text

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Introduction

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 3-8
    3. Classical Mechanics

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 9-20
    4. Quantum Theory: General Principles

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 21-52
    5. Quantum Mechanics of a Single Particle I

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 53-64
    6. Quantum Mechanics of a Single Particle II

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 65-71
    7. The Harmonic Oscillator

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 73-87
    8. The Hydrogen Atom

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 89-103
    9. Spin: Atomic Structure

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 105-113
    10. Many Particle Systems

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 115-138
    11. Review of Classical Statistical Physics

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 139-155
    12. Quantum Statistical Physics

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 157-169
    13. Physical Theories as Algebraic Systems

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 171-186
    14. Quantization

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 187-216
    15. Scattering Theory

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 217-233
    16. Towards Relativistic Quantum Theory

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 235-246
    17. Concluding Remarks

      • Peter Bongaarts
      Pages 265-276
  3. Supplementary Material

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 277-277

About this book

This book was inspired by the general observation that the great theories of modern physics are based on simple and transparent underlying mathematical structures – a fact not usually emphasized in standard physics textbooks – which makes it easy for mathematicians to understand their basic features. 

It is a textbook on quantum theory intended for advanced undergraduate or graduate students: mathematics students interested in modern physics, and physics students who are interested in the mathematical background of physics and are dissatisfied with the level of rigor in standard physics courses. More generally, it offers a valuable resource for all mathematicians interested in modern physics, and all physicists looking for a higher degree of mathematical precision with regard to the basic concepts in their field.

Reviews

“This is a text intended primarily for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, and secondarily for physiscs students wanting an introduction to the modern mathematics utilized in quantum mechanics. It has an intentional algebraic flavor that provides a succinct means for comparison between quantum and classical machanics. … The reader could infer that quantum theory, with its axioms, is tidy and has a well-defined mathematical framework.” (Lawrence E. Thomas, Mathematical Reviews, July, 2015)

“This publication provides a quite interesting text book on quantum theory written having in mind advanced undergraduate or graduate students in mathematics, but which can also be a very nice reference text for physics students having an interest in the mathematical foundations of quantum theory.” (Bassano Vacchini, zbMATH 1315.81001, 2015)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Instituut Lorentz, University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands

    Peter Bongaarts

About the author

Peter Bongaarts taught for many years theoretical and mathematical physics at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands

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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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