Geometrical quantum mechanics
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Biblioteca Física | Colección Material de Proyecto | 512.55 G377 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 1 | Prestado | 01/01/2050 | 3560900233884 |
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511.3 G377 Unsolvable problems/ | 512.1 K16 Understanding geometric algebra: Hamilton, Grassmann, and Clifford for computer vision and graphics/ | 512.2 Z43 Group theory in a nutshell for physicists / | 512.55 G377 Geometrical quantum mechanics | 512.8 S415 Physics from symmetry. | 512.86 H214 Group theory and its application to physical problems | 512.89 C132 FIS Semi-simple Lie algebras and their representations |
Geroch's lecture notes on geometrical quantum mechanics are divided into three parts − Differential Geometry, Mechanics, and Quantum Mechanics. The necessary geometrical ideas are presented in the first part of the book and are applied to mechanics and quantum mechanics in the second and third part. What also makes this book a valuable contribution to the existing textbooks on quantum physics is Geroch's unique approach to teaching theoretical and mathematical physics − the physical concepts and the mathematics, which describes them, are masterfully intertwined in such a way that both reinforce each other to facilitate the understanding even of the most abstract and subtle issues