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Lectures on the Mathematics of Quantum Mechanics II: Selected Topics (Atlantis Studies in Mathematical Physics: Theory and Applications, 2)

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Book Details

  • Author: Gianfausto Dell'Antonio

  • Brand: Springer

  • Edition: 2016

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Pages: 400

  • Release Date: 02-06-2016

  • Language: English

About The Book

This comprehensive volume by Gianfausto Dell'Antonio offers a rigorous and structured approach to quantum mechanics, making it an ideal resource for advanced students and instructors. Unlike typical textbooks, Volume I: General Theory emphasizes the mathematical structure and rigor of quantum mechanics while remaining accessible to those engaged in a first-semester advanced course. Derived from actual lecture notes, the book presents a step-by-step layout including the introduction of problems, mathematical tools, theorems, and proofs, making it particularly useful for self-study or academic instruction.

Volume II: Selected Topics extends the foundation with deeper insights into research-oriented areas of mathematical physics, including solid-state physics, singular interactions, many-body theory, semi-classical analysis, and quantum statistical mechanics. It serves as a rich guide for second-semester studies, blending formal proofs with research directions and broader subject overviews.

Together, these volumes provide a unique and valuable resource for graduate students preparing for research in quantum mechanics and for instructors planning advanced or specialized coursework.