Mathieu Lewin – författare
Théorie spectrale et mécanique quantique
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This book presents the spectral theory of self-adjoint operators on Hilbert space, with applications to quantum mechanics. The concept of self-adjointness in infinite dimension was discovered by John von Neumann in the 1930s and it is much more involved than in the case of Hermitian matrices in finite dimension.
The book also provides an introduction to quantum mechanics, suitable for students with a mathematics background. The presentation provides numerous physical examples illustrating the abstract theory. The last two chapters present recent results on Schrödinger’s equation for systems of particles. No previous knowledge of physics is required for the book.
Based on the author’s teaching and intended for graduate courses, this French language textbook can also serve as a useful introduction to the topic for more advanced readers.543 kr
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This textbook presents the spectral theory of self-adjoint operators on Hilbert space and its applications in quantum mechanics. Based on a course taught by the author in Paris, the book not only covers the mathematical theory but also provides its physical interpretation, offering an accessible introduction to quantum mechanics for students with a background in mathematics. The presentation incorporates numerous physical examples to illustrate the abstract theory. The final two chapters present recent findings on Schrödinger’s equation for systems of particles.
While primarily designed for graduate courses, the book can also serve as a valuable introduction to the subject for more advanced readers. It requires no prior knowledge of physics, assuming only a graduate-level understanding of mathematical analysis from the reader.