Quantum Mechanics Lecture Notes Volume 5 Lecture Notes


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Quantum Mechanics: Lecture Notes, Volume 5: Lecture Notes


Quantum Mechanics: Lecture Notes, Volume 5: Lecture Notes

Author: Konstantin K. Likharev

language: en

Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing

Release Date: 2019-05-22


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Quantum Mechanics: Lecture notes is intended to be the basis for a two-semester, graduate-level course. It includes chapters on quantum computation and cryptography, as well as quantum measurements and the interpretation of quantum mechanics.

Quantum Probability And Related Topics: Qp-pq (Volume Vii)


Quantum Probability And Related Topics: Qp-pq (Volume Vii)

Author: Luigi Accardi

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1992-07-17


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Quantum Probability and Related Topics is a series of volumes based on materials discussed in the various QP conferences. It aims at providing an update on the rapidly growing field of classical probability, quantum physics and functional analysis.

Foundations of Quantum Mechanics I


Foundations of Quantum Mechanics I

Author: G. Ludwig

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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This book is the first volume of a two-volume work on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, and is intended as a new edition of the author's book Die Grundlagen der Quantenmechanik [37] which was published in 1954. In this two-volume work we will seek to obtain an improved formulation of the interpretation of quantum mechanics based on experiments. The second volume will appear shortly. Since the publication of [37] there have been several attempts to develop a basis for quantum mechanics which is, in the large part, based upon the work of J. von Neumann [38]. In particular, we mention the books ofG. W. Mackey [39], J. Jauch [40], C. Piron [41], M. Drieschner [9], and the original work ofS. P. Gudder [42], D.J. Foulis and C.H. Randall [43], and N. Zierler [44]. Here we do not seek to compare these different formulations of the foundations of quantum mechanics. We refer interested readers to [45] for such comparisons.