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- Title: Mathematical Methods in Quantum Mechanics: With Applications to Schrodinger Operators
- Author(s) Gerald Teschl
- Publisher: American Mathematical Society; 2nd edition (November 5, 2014); eBook (Online Edition)
- Permission: Note: The AMS has granted the permission to post this online edition! This version is for personal online use only! If you like this book and want to support the idea of online versions, please consider buying this book https://bookstore.ams.org/gsm-157
- Paperback: 356 pages
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1470417049
- ISBN-13: 978-1470417048
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This book is a brief, but self-contained, introduction to the mathematical methods of quantum mechanics, with a view towards applications to Schrodinger operators. The author presents this material in a very clear and detailed way and supplements it by numerous exercises.
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