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Quantum Mechanics

An Introduction to the Physical Background and Mathematical Structure

Gregory L. Naber

Science / Physics / Quantum Theory

This work covers quantum mechanics by answering questions such as where did the Planck constant and Heisenberg algebra come from, what motivated Feynman to introduce his path integral and why does one distinguish two types of particles, the bosons and fermions. The author addresses all these topics with utter mathematical rigor. The high number of instructive Appendices and numerous Remark sections supply the necessary background knowledge.

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