Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Editor's Statement
- Foreword
- Preface
- The Logic of Quantum Mechanics
- Part I HILBERT-SPACE QUANTUM MECHANICS
- Part II BASIC STRUCTURES IN THE DESCRIPTION OF QUANTUM SYSTEMS
- Part III RECONSTRUCTION OF HILBERT-SPACE QUANTUM MECHANICS
- Appendix A Trace-Class Operators
- Appendix B The Spectral Theorem
- Appendix C Proofs for Chapter 11
- Subject Index
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
Editor's Statement
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Editor's Statement
- Foreword
- Preface
- The Logic of Quantum Mechanics
- Part I HILBERT-SPACE QUANTUM MECHANICS
- Part II BASIC STRUCTURES IN THE DESCRIPTION OF QUANTUM SYSTEMS
- Part III RECONSTRUCTION OF HILBERT-SPACE QUANTUM MECHANICS
- Appendix A Trace-Class Operators
- Appendix B The Spectral Theorem
- Appendix C Proofs for Chapter 11
- Subject Index
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
Summary
A large body of mathematics consists of facts that can be presented and described much like any other natural phenomenon. These facts, at times explicitly brought out as theorems, at other times concealed within a proof, make up most of the applications of mathematics, and are the most likely to survive changes of style and of interest.
This ENCYCLOPEDIA will attempt to present the factual body of all mathematics. Clarity of exposition, accessibility to the non-specialist, and a thorough bibliography are required of each author. Volumes will appear in no particular order, but will be organized into sections, each one comprising a recognizable branch of present-day mathematics. Numbers of volumes and sections will be reconsidered as times and needs change.
It is hoped that this enterprise will make mathematics more widely used where it is needed, and more accessible in fields in which it can be applied but where it has not yet penetrated because of insufficient information.
The present volume is meant to be the first of a series on quantum mechanics and its applications. It deals with the foundations as well as the fascinating logic of quantum mechanics.
This volume is more general and at places less factual than other volumes of the ENCYCLOPEDIA; nevertheless the thorough presentation will guide the reader to gain an overview of a theory that, together with relativity, is regarded as the greatest achievement in physics in this century.
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- The Logic of Quantum Mechanics , pp. xvii - xviiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1984