Quantum Mechanics
An Introduction to the Physical Background and Mathematical Structure
- 554 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Exploring the foundations of quantum mechanics, this work delves into the origins of the Planck constant and Heisenberg algebra, as well as Feynman's motivation for the path integral formulation. It distinguishes between bosons and fermions, providing a thorough mathematical treatment of these concepts. The inclusion of extensive Appendices and Remark sections enriches the reader's understanding, making complex ideas accessible while maintaining rigorous standards.
