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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1930

Publisher
  
Oxford University Press

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Publication date
  
1930

Pages
  
257 pp.

Author
  
Paul Dirac

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Subject
  
Physics, quantum mechanics

Similar
  
Works by Paul Dirac, Quantum books

The Principles of Quantum Mechanics is an influential monograph on quantum mechanics written by Paul Dirac and first published by Oxford University Press in 1930. Dirac gives an account of quantum mechanics by "demonstrating how to construct a completely new theoretical framework from scratch"; "problems were tackled top-down, by working on the great principles, with the details left to look after themselves". It leaves classical physics behind after the first chapter, presenting the subject with a logical structure. Its 82 sections contain 785 equations with no diagrams.

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Dirac is credited with developing the subject "particularly in Cambridge and Göttingen between 1925–1927" (Farmelo).

History

The first and second editions of the book were published in 1930 and 1935.

In 1947 the third edition of the book was published, in which the chapter on quantum electrodynamics was rewritten particularly with the inclusion of electron-positron creation.

In the fourth edition, 1958, the same chapter was revised, adding new sections on interpretation and applications. Later a revised fourth edition appeared in 1967.

This book summarizes the ideas of quantum mechanics using the Bra–ket notation introduced in 1939 and largely developed by Dirac himself

Contents

  • The principle of superposition
  • Dynamical variables and observables
  • Representations
  • The quantum conditions
  • The equations of motion
  • Elementary applications
  • Perturbation theory
  • Collision problems
  • Systems containing several similar particles
  • Theory of radiation
  • Relativistic theory of the electron
  • Quantum electrodynamics
  • References

    The Principles of Quantum Mechanics Wikipedia