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  2. Quantum Mechanics (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book has also been suggested as a complement to simplified introductory books in quantum mechanics. [ 3 ] Experimental physicist and 2022 Nobel laureate in Physics Alain Aspect , has frequently mentioned that the book was a revelation early in his career, helping him better understand the research papers of quantum mechanics and the work of ...

  3. List of textbooks on classical mechanics and quantum ...

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    Leonard I. Schiff (1968) Quantum Mechanics McGraw-Hill Education; Davydov A.S. (1965) Quantum Mechanics Pergamon ISBN 9781483172026; Shankar, Ramamurti (2011). Principles of Quantum Mechanics (2nd ed.). Plenum Press. ISBN 978-0306447907. von Neumann, John (2018). Nicholas A. Wheeler (ed.). Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics ...

  4. Gruppentheorie und Quantenmechanik - Wikipedia

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    John Archibald Wheeler wrote of learning quantum mechanics from Weyl's book, "His style is that of a smiling figure on horseback, cutting a clean way through, on a beautiful path, with a swift bright sword." [7] Edward Condon called the text "authoritative". [4]

  5. The Void (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of quantum mechanics, the Void is no longer seen as a simple vacuum but as a quantum vacuum—a field filled with fluctuating energy. As Lawrence Krauss describes it in A Universe from Nothing (2012), even "empty" space is not truly empty but contains a seething field of virtual particles that continuously pop in and out of ...

  6. Leonard I. Schiff - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Isaac Schiff was born in Fall River, Massachusetts, on March 29, 1915 [1] and died on January 21, 1971, in Stanford, California. He was a physicist best known for his book Quantum Mechanics , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] originally published in 1949 [ 4 ] (a second edition appeared in 1955 and a third in 1968).

  7. Quantum dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Quantum dynamics deals with the motions, and energy and momentum exchanges of systems whose behavior is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics. [1] [2] Quantum dynamics is relevant for burgeoning fields, such as quantum computing and atomic optics. In mathematics, quantum dynamics is the study of the mathematics behind quantum mechanics. [3]

  8. Richard Liboff - Wikipedia

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    Richard Lawrence Liboff (December 30, 1931 – March 9, 2014) was an American physicist who authored five books and over 100 other publications in variety of fields, including plasma physics, planetary physics, cosmology, quantum chaos, and quantum billiards. [1]

  9. Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Wikipedia

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    It was considered the most complete book written in quantum mechanics at the time of release. [2] [14] It was praised for its axiomatic approach. [2] A review by Jacob Tamarkin compared von Neumann's book to what the works on Niels Henrik Abel or Augustin-Louis Cauchy did for mathematical analysis in the 19th century, but for quantum mechanics ...