Spectral Theory and Quantum Mechanics

Spectral Theory and Quantum Mechanics
About this book
This book pursues the accurate study of the mathematical foundations of Quantum Theories. It may be considered an introductory text on linear functional analysis with a focus on Hilbert spaces. Specific attention is given to spectral theory features that are relevant in physics. Having left the physical phenomenology in the background, it is the formal and logical aspects of the theory that are privileged.Another not lesser purpose is to collect in one place a number of useful rigorous statements on the mathematical structure of Quantum Mechanics, including some elementary, yet fundamental, results on the Algebraic Formulation of Quantum Theories.In the attempt to reach out to Master's or PhD students, both in physics and mathematics, the material is designed to be self-contained: it includes a summary of point-set topology and abstract measure theory, together with an appendix on differential geometry. The book should benefit established researchers to organise and present the profusion of advanced material disseminated in the literature. Most chapters are accompanied by exercises, many of which are solved explicitly.
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- OL Work ID
- OL19903341W
Subjects
Applications of MathematicsMathematical physicsAnalysisMathematicsGlobal analysis (Mathematics)Mathematical and Computational Physics TheoreticalMathematical Methods in PhysicsSpectral theory (Mathematics)Quantum theoryQuantum field theoryMathematical analysisEngineering mathematicsPhysicsAppliedMathematical & computationalMathematics & statistics -> mathematics -> mathematics generalPhysical & earth sciences -> physics -> mathematical physicsScm13003