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Mathematics and Logic of Quantum Mechanics

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In the preceding chapter the concept of an operator was introduced, which will now be made more precise and specified in greater detail. The theory of linear operators is one of the fundamental mathematical tools of quantum mechanics1–12.

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© 1980 Rudolf Zahradník, Rudolf Polák

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Zahradník, R., Polák, R. (1980). Mathematics and Logic of Quantum Mechanics. In: Elements of Quantum Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3921-2_4

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