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Theoretical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics

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Theoretical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535100881
Number of pages: 598

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This book, which brought together an international community of invited authors, represents a rich account of foundation, scientific history of quantum mechanics, relativistic quantum mechanics and field theory, and different methods to solve the Schrodinger equation. An important reference for students and researchers.

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