An examination of some of the problems of interpreting Schrodinger's mechanics - the most complete and explicit theory falling under the umbrella of "quantum theory". The outlook is materialist ("realist") and stresses the development of Schrodinger's mechanics from classical theories and its close
Probability and Schrödinger's mechanics
✍ Scribed by David B Cook
- Publisher
- World Scientific
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 324
- Category
- Library
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An examination of some of the problems of interpreting Schrodinger's mechanics - the most complete and explicit theory falling under the umbrella of "quantum theory". The outlook is materialist ("realist") and stresses the development of Schrodinger's mechanics from classical theories and its close
Addresses some of the problems of interpreting Schrodinger's mechanics-the most complete and explicit theory falling under the umbrella of 'quantum theory'. For physical scientists interested in quantum theory, philosophers of science, and students of scientific philosophy.
150 pages ; 21 cm
Introduction.- Geometric Definitions of SV.- Basic Algebraic and Geometric Features.- Coadjoint Representaion.- Induced Representations and Verma Modules.- Coinduced Representations.- Vertex Representations.- Cohomology, Extensions and Deformations.- Action of sv on Schrodinger and Dirac Operators.