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- Published on: 1930
- Binding: Hardcover
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Great quantum classic
By Fabio Martinez Merino
This book is not intended to learn quantum mechanics up from scratch.Nonetheless, the great Dirac made a great job of compiling very slippery concepts in a fes pages. And with a very well built, concise and clear thread of thinking.If you have passed an undergraduate course in quantum mechanics and want to know how the founders made up all the framework out of empirical results compiled by experimental physicists from the second half oh 18th century on, this is a great book. Perhaps some pages may seem a bit "out of fashion" nowadays (as issues long ago well studied and establishes are brought up) but to see how Dirac goes through the mathematical formalism (with the notation he very much help develop)and bring together Schrodinger and Heisenberg pictures and link it all with Hamiltonian classical Mechanics (first half of the book) is worth the money spent.This has been a classic for more than seventy years, I can see whyNote I'm a Msc in Physics but I do not pursue a career in research, I bought this book out of curiosity to see how the Nobel cofounder of Quantum Physics explain the concepts involved...
29 of 32 people found the following review helpful.The greatest science book of the century
By A customer
"God said 'Let Dirac be' and all was light", the poet would have said again, if only he were still alive. Dirac's wonderful book is not only the source of the present language used by physicists, but it is still the best grammar and epical poem. Physics doesn't get any better than this. Schwinger learn't here his quantum mechanics when he was fourteen, and Feynman took here his inspiration for his path integral formulation of the theory. But also for us, mortals, this is the limpid, adult, final exposition of it all. The first chapter alone would be worth the price. Very profound comments enrich practically every single page. Covers also relativistic quantum mechanics (which he invented!). The last chapter, on quantum electrodynamics, is dated. Read it attentively, though. You never know! For the "newbie", Dirac is in the very select group of physicists which includes Einstein, Maxwell, Newton and, perhaps, a couple more...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.A wonderful exposition
By P.M.Morton
From the early introduction of his famous bra and ket vectors, an emphasis on the crucial importance of the Uncertainty Principle, and later the Poisson Bracket, he gradually incorporates all the standard quantum mechanics models, particularly the Heisenberg and Schrodinger forms. Then he applies the theory to a sequence model problems, starting with a simple harmonic oscillator and leading to his famous hypothesis on the existence of the positron. The concluding chapters introduce relativistic treatments and his final, and subsequently updated, chapter is on the difficult area of quantum electrodynamics. It's a breathtaking exposition - but not for the faint hearted!
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