Uncommon Paths in Quantum Physics 1st Edition by Konstantin V. Kazakov (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2014
  • Number of pages: 206 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 1.08 MB
  • Authors: Konstantin V. Kazakov

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Quantum mechanics is one of the most fascinating, and at the same time most controversial, branches of contemporary science. Disputes have accompanied this science since its birth and have not ceased to this day.Uncommon Paths in Quantum Physics allows the reader to contemplate deeply some ideas and methods that are seldom met in the contemporary literature. Instead of widespread recipes of mathematical physics, based on the solutions of integro-differential equations, the book follows logical and partly intuitional derivations of non-commutative algebra. Readers can directly penetrate the abstract world of quantum mechanics.

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Editorial Reviews: Review Concise reference allowing you to contemplate deeply some ideas and methods that are seldom met in the contemporary literature About the Author Konstantin V. Kazakov obtained a Dr. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics at the St. Petersburg State University.He published papers in internationally scientific journals, communications at scientific symposia and congresses, and 3 books. His previous book was published with Elsevier: “Quantum theory of anharmonic effects in molecules”, Elsevier, 2012.

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