Lectures on Quantum Mechanics

Cover of Lectures on Quantum Mechanics by Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: 59465th
Pages: 87
ISBN-13: 9780486417134
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Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.23 Pounds
Width: 0.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 530.12
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Lectures on Quantum Mechanics by Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, published by Courier Corporation in 2001, presents a concise series of lectures that delve into mathematical methods in quantum mechanics. This edition, comprising 87 pages, captures the insights of Dirac, a Nobel laureate recognized for his foundational contributions to the field. The lectures, originally delivered at Yeshiva University in 1964, explore key concepts in quantum theory, including the Hamiltonian method and the challenges of quantization.

Readers will find that the book covers a range of topics, from visualizing quantum theory through classical mechanics to the complexities of quantization on curved surfaces. Dirac discusses the transition from classical field theory to quantum field theory and examines the implications for relativistic quantum theories. This work serves as a valuable resource for physics and chemistry students, as well as anyone interested in the significant ideas that shape our understanding of quantum mechanics.


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The author of this concise, brilliant series of lectures on mathematical methods in quantum mechanics was one of the shining intellects in the field, winning a Nobel prize in 1933 for his pioneering work in the quantum mechanics of the atom. Beyond that, he developed the transformation theory of quantum mechanics (which made it possible to calculate the statistical distribution of certain variables), was one of the major authors of the quantum theory of radiation, codiscovered the Fermi-Dirac statistics, and predicted the existence of the positron.
The four lectures in this book were delivered at Yeshiva University, New York, in 1964. The first, “The Hamiltonian Method,” is an introduction to visualizing quantum theory through the use of classical mechanics. The remaining lectures build on that idea. “The Problem of Quantization” shows how one can start with a classical field theory and end up with a quantum field theory. In “Quantization on Curved Surfaces,” Dirac examines the possibility of building a relativistic quantum theory on curved surfaces. He deduces that it is not possible, but it should be possible on flat surfaces. In the final lecture, “Quantization on Flat Surfaces,” he concludes that “we can set up the basic equations for a quantum theory of the Born-Infeld electrodynamics agreeing with special relativity, but [not] with general relativity.” Physics and chemistry students will find this book an invaluable addition to their libraries, as will anyone intrigued by the far-reaching and influential ideas of quantum mechanics.

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Language: en. Pages: 87. Edition: 59465th.

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