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Elementary Particle Theory: Volume 1 Quantum Mechanics
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 288
- Series
- De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics; 45
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book introduces notation, terminology, and basic ideas of relativistic quantum theories. The discussion proceeds systematically from the principle of relativity and postulates of quantum logics to the construction of PoincarΓ© invariant few-particle models of interaction and scattering. It is the first of three volumes formulating a consistent relativistic quantum theory of interacting charged particles.
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Contents
Quantum logic
PoincarΓ© group
Quantum mechanics and relativity
Observables
Elementary particles
Interaction
Scattering
Delta function
Groups and vector spaces
Group of rotations
Lie groups and Lie algebras
Hilbert space
Operators
Subspaces and projections
Representations of groups and algebras
Pseudo-orthogonal representation of Lorentz group
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Postulates, statements, theorems, assertions
Conventional notation
Preface
Introduction
1. Quantum logic
2. PoincarΓ© group
3. Quantum mechanics and relativity
4. Observables
5. Elementary particles
6. Interaction
7. Scattering
A. Delta function
B. Orthocomplemented lattices
C. Groups and vector spaces
D. Group of rotations
E. Lie groups and Lie algebras
F. Hilbert space
G. Operators
H. Subspaces and projections
I. Representations of groups and algebras
J. Pseudo-orthogonal representation of Lorentz group
Bibliography
Index
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