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Mathematical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics, Third Edition

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Mathematical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics, Third Edition

Mathematical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics, Third Edition by Stephen J. Gustafson
English | PDF | 2020 | 453 Pages | ISBN : 3030595617 | 6.1 MB

The book gives a streamlined introduction to quantum mechanics while describing the basic mathematical structures underpinning this discipline.

Tools and Problems in Partial Differential Equations

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Tools and Problems in Partial Differential Equations

Tools and Problems in Partial Differential Equations by Thomas Alazard
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 362 Pages | ISBN : 303050283X | 29.1 MB

This textbook offers a unique learning-by-doing introduction to the modern theory of partial differential equations.

Nonlocal Quantum Field Theory and Stochastic Quantum Mechanics

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Nonlocal Quantum Field Theory and Stochastic Quantum Mechanics

Nonlocal Quantum Field Theory and Stochastic Quantum Mechanics by Khavtgain Namsrai
English | PDF | 1986 | 440 Pages | ISBN : 9027720010 | 31.17 MB

over this stochastic space-time leads to the non local fields considered by G. V. Efimov. In other words, stochasticity of space-time (after being averaged on a large scale) as a self-memory makes the theory nonlocal. This allows one to consider in a unified way the effect of stochasticity (or nonlocality) in all physical processes.

Gravity, Gauge Theories and Quantum Cosmology

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Gravity, Gauge Theories and Quantum Cosmology

Gravity, Gauge Theories and Quantum Cosmology by Jayant V. Narlikar
English | PDF | 1986 | 477 Pages | ISBN : 9027719489 | 31.99 MB

For several decades since its inception, Einstein's general theory of relativity stood somewhat aloof from the rest of physics. Paradoxically, the attributes which normally boost a physical theory - namely, its perfection as a theoreti­ cal framework and the extraordinary intellectual achievement underlying i- prevented the general theory from being assimilated in the mainstream of physics. It was as if theoreticians hesitated to tamper with something that is manifestly so beautiful.

Clifford Algebras: Applications to Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering

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Clifford Algebras: Applications to Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering

Clifford Algebras: Applications to Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering by Rafał Abłamowicz
English | PDF | 2004 | 635 Pages | ISBN : 0817635254 | 54.03 MB

The invited papers in this volume provide a detailed examination of Clifford algebras and their significance to geometry, analysis, physics, and engineering. Divided into five parts, the book's first section is devoted to Clifford analysis; here, topics encompass the Morera problem, inverse scattering associated with the Schrödinger equation, discrete Stokes equations in the plane, a symmetric functional calculus, Poincaré series, differential operators in Lipschitz domains, Paley-Wiener theorems and Shannon sampling, Bergman projections, and quaternionic calculus for a class of boundary value problems.

Mathematical and Numerical Modelling of Heterostructure Semiconductor Devices: From Theory to Programming

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Mathematical and Numerical Modelling of Heterostructure Semiconductor Devices: From Theory to Programming

Mathematical and Numerical Modelling of Heterostructure Semiconductor Devices: From Theory to Programming by E.A.B. Cole
English | PDF | 2009 | 408 Pages | ISBN : 1848829361 | 3.74 MB

The commercial development of novel semiconductor devices requires that their properties be examined as thoroughly and rapidly as possible. These properties are investigated by obtaining numerical solutions of the highly nonlinear coupled set of equations which govern their behaviour. In particular, the existence of interfaces between different material layers in heterostructures means that quantum solutions must be found in the quantum wells which are formed at these interfaces.

Mathematics for the Physical Sciences

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Mathematics for the Physical Sciences

Mathematics for the Physical Sciences by James B. Seaborn
English | PDF | 2002 | 250 Pages | ISBN : 0387953426 | 18.51 MB

This book is intended to provide a mathematical bridge from a general physics course to intermediate-level courses in classical mechanics, electricity and mag­ netism, and quantum mechanics. The book begins with a short review of a few topics that should be familiar to the student from a general physics course.