Functional Integration and Quantum Physics

Functional Integration and Quantum Physics

Functional Integration and Quantum Physics

Functional Integration and Quantum Physics

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Overview

It is fairly well known that one of Hilbert’s famous list of problems is that of developing an axiomatic theory of mathematical probability theory (this problem could be said to have been solved by Khintchine, Kolmogorov, and
Levy), and also among the list is the “axiomatization of physics.” What is not so well known is that these are two parts of one and the same problem, namely, the sixth, and that the axiomatics of probability are discussed in the context of the foundations of statistical mechanics. Although Hilbert could not have known it when he formulated his problems, probability theory is also central to the foundations of quantum theory. In this book, I wish to describe a very different interface between probability and mathematical physics, namely, the use of certain notions of integration in function spaces as technical tools in quantum physics. Although Nelson has proposed some connection between these notions and foundational questions, we shall deal solely with their use to answer a variety of questions in
conventional quantum theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080874029
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 11/16/1979
Series: ISSN , #86
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 295
File size: 6 MB

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: The Basic Processes

Chapter 3: Bound State Problems

Chapter 4: Inequalities

Chapter 5: Magnetic Fields and Stochastic Integrals

Chapter 6: Asymptotics

Chapter 7: Other Topics

References

Index

Pure and Applied Mathematics

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