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Systematically emphasizes the role of Lie groups, Lie algebras, and their unitary representation theory in the foundations of quantum mechanics Introduces fundamental structures and concepts of representation theory in an elementary, physically relevant context Gives a careful treatment of the mathematical subtleties of quantum theory, without obscuring its global mathematical shape

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Systematically emphasizes the role of Lie groups, Lie algebras, and their unitary representation theory in the foundations of quantum mechanics
Introduces fundamental structures and concepts of representation theory in an elementary, physically relevant context
Gives a careful treatment of the mathematical subtleties of quantum theory, without obscuring its global mathematical shape

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Autorenporträt
Peter Woit is a Senior Lecturer of Mathematics at Columbia University. His general area of research interest is the relationship between mathematics, especially representation theory, and fundamental physics, especially quantum field theories like the Standard Model.
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"The book presents a large variety of important subjects, including the basic principles of quantum mechanics ... . This good book is recommended for mathematicians, physicists, philosophers of physics, researchers, and advanced students in mathematics and physics, as well as for readers with some elementary physics, multivariate calculus and linear algebra courses." (Michael M. Dediu, Mathematical Reviews, June, 2018)