The Principles of Quantum Mechanics

non-fiction by P. A. M. Dirac

Blurb

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

First Published

1930

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