From Spinors to Quantum Mechanics

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Mechanics, Quantum Theory
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Author: Gerrit Coddens ISBN: 9781783266395
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: June 29, 2015
Imprint: ICP Language: English
Author: Gerrit Coddens
ISBN: 9781783266395
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: June 29, 2015
Imprint: ICP
Language: English

From Spinors to Quantum Mechanics discusses group theory and its use in quantum mechanics. Chapters 1 to 4 offer an introduction to group theory, and it provides the reader with an exact and clear intuition of what a spinor is, showing that spinors are just a mathematically complete notation for group elements. Chapter 5 contains the first rigorous derivation of the Dirac equation from a simple set of assumptions. The remaining chapters will interest the advanced reader who is interested in the meaning of quantum mechanics. They propose a novel approach to the foundations of quantum mechanics, based on the idea that the meaning of the formalism is already provided by the mathematics.

In the traditional approach to quantum mechanics as initiated by Heisenberg, one has to start from a number of experimental results and then derive a set of rules and calculations that reproduce the observed experimental results. In such an inductive approach the underlying assumptions are not given at the outset. The reader has to figure them out, and this has proven to be difficult. The book shows that a different, bottom-up approach to quantum mechanics is possible, which merits further investigation as it demonstrates that with the methods used, the reader can obtain the correct results in a context where one would hitherto not expect this to be possible.

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Introduction to Groups
  • Spinors in the Rotation Group
  • Spinors in the Homogeneous Lorentz Group
  • The Dirac Equation from Scratch
  • Towards a Better Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
  • The Hidden-Variables Issue and the Bell Inequalities
  • Equivalence of the Bohr-Sommerfeld and Dirac Theories for the Hydrogen Atom
  • The Problem of the Electron Spin within a Magnetic Field
  • The Double-Slit Experiment and the Superposition Principle
  • A Caveat About the Limitations of Group Theory
  • Spin and Angular Momentum as Vector and Bi-Vector Concepts

Readership: Graduate students and researchers in the field of quantum mechanics.
Key Features:

  • Offers an excellent introduction to the group theory covered
  • Contains a new approach to the foundations of quantum mechanics, with some interesting results
  • Corrects a number of mathematical errors in the existing literature, e.g. in relation with the anomalous g-factor of the electron
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From Spinors to Quantum Mechanics discusses group theory and its use in quantum mechanics. Chapters 1 to 4 offer an introduction to group theory, and it provides the reader with an exact and clear intuition of what a spinor is, showing that spinors are just a mathematically complete notation for group elements. Chapter 5 contains the first rigorous derivation of the Dirac equation from a simple set of assumptions. The remaining chapters will interest the advanced reader who is interested in the meaning of quantum mechanics. They propose a novel approach to the foundations of quantum mechanics, based on the idea that the meaning of the formalism is already provided by the mathematics.

In the traditional approach to quantum mechanics as initiated by Heisenberg, one has to start from a number of experimental results and then derive a set of rules and calculations that reproduce the observed experimental results. In such an inductive approach the underlying assumptions are not given at the outset. The reader has to figure them out, and this has proven to be difficult. The book shows that a different, bottom-up approach to quantum mechanics is possible, which merits further investigation as it demonstrates that with the methods used, the reader can obtain the correct results in a context where one would hitherto not expect this to be possible.

Contents:

Readership: Graduate students and researchers in the field of quantum mechanics.
Key Features:

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