Hilbert Spaces, Wavelets, Generalised Functions and Modern Quantum Mechanics

Hilbert Spaces, Wavelets, Generalised Functions and Modern Quantum Mechanics by W.-H. Steeb, published by Springer Science & Business Media on September 30, 1998, offers a comprehensive introduction to key concepts in quantum mechanics and related mathematical frameworks. This edition spans 238 pages and is presented in English. The book explores Hilbert space theory, Fourier transforms, wavelets, linear operators, and generalized functions, emphasizing the mathematical tools essential for understanding modern quantum mechanics.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the developments in quantum mechanics that have emerged over the last two decades, alongside traditional topics. The text integrates the theory of Hilbert spaces, linear operators, and Lebesgue integration, addressing gaps often found in standard quantum mechanics textbooks regarding the necessary mathematical background. This work serves as a resource for those interested in the intersection of physics and mathematics, particularly in the areas of functional analysis and quantum theory.
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This book provides an introduction to Hilbert space theory, Fourier transform and wavelets, linear operators, generalized functions and quantum mechanics. Although quantum mechanics has been developed between 1925 and 1930 in the last twenty years a large number of new aspect and techniques have been introduced. The book also covers these new fields in quantum mechanics. In quantum mechanics the basic mathematical tools are the theory of Hilbert spaces, the theory of linear operators, the theory of generalized functions and Lebesgue inte gration theory. Many excellent textbooks have been written on Hilbert space theory and linear operators in Hilbert spaces. Comprehensive surveys of this subject are given by Weidmann [68], Prugovecki [47], Yosida [69], Kato [31], Richtmyer [49], Sewell [54] and others. The theory of generalized functions is also well covered in good textbooks (Gelfand and Shilov [25], Vladimirov [67]. Furthermore numerous textbooks on quantum mechanics exist (Dirac [17], Landau and Lifshitz [36], Mes siah [41], Gasiorowicz [24], Schiff [51], Eder [18] and others). Besides these books there are several problem books on quantum mechanics (Fliigge [22], Constantinescu and Magyari [15], ter Haar [64], Mavromatis [39], Steeb [59], Steeb [60], Steeb [61]) and others). Computer algebra implementations of quantum mechanical problems are described by Steeb [59]. Unfortunately, many standard textbooks on quantum mechanics neglect the math ematical background. The basic mathematical tools to understand quantum me chanics should be fully integrated into an education in quantum mechanics.
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