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Constructing Quantum Mechanics Volume Two

Michel Janssen, Anthony Duncan

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Abstract

Abstract This is the second of two volumes on the genesis of quantum mechanics in the first quarter of the twentieth century. It covers the period 1923–1927. It traces how the old quantum theory of Bohr and Sommerfeld gave way to the matrix mechanics of Heisenberg and others, and to the wave mechanics of Schrödinger. It then turns to the emergence of statistical transformation theory and the Hilbert space formalism unifying these two forms of the new quantum theory. It uses the metaphor of an arch built on a scaffold to capture these developments. The volume provides detailed analyses of the classic papers of Heisenberg, Born, Jordan, Pauli, Dirac, De Broglie, Einstein, Schrödinger, von Neumann, and others, which helped to lay the foundations of modern quantum mechanics. Drawing on correspondence and later reminiscences of these authors and synthesizing much of the extensive secondary literature on the breakthrough to modern quantum mechanics in the mid-1920s, this volume presents an authoritative new account of the genesis of quantum mechanics.

Topics & Concepts

Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanicsBohr modelQuantum mechanicsQuantization (signal processing)Minority interpretations of quantum mechanicsQuantum statistical mechanicsSchrödinger's catInterpretations of quantum mechanicsPauli exclusion principleSupersymmetric quantum mechanicsPhysicsTheoretical physicsClassical mechanicsMathematicsQuantumQuantum dynamicsQuantum processAlgorithmQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsPhilosophy, Science, and HistoryPhilosophy and History of Science
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