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Operational Quantum Theory I provides a foundational examination of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics through the lens of operational mathematics. Heinrich Saller develops a sophisticated framework for understanding quantum structures, emphasizing the mathematical rigor necessary for modern quantum theory applications.
The text explores fundamental quantum concepts including state spaces, observable structures, and measurement theory. Saller presents detailed treatments of nonrelativistic quantum systems, establishing essential mathematical foundations for quantum mechanics. The operational approach offers clarity on the relationship between abstract mathematical formalism and physical reality.
Designed for advanced students and researchers in theoretical physics and mathematics, this volume serves as both a reference and pedagogical resource. The comprehensive treatment of nonrelativistic structures provides essential background for those pursuing further study in relativistic quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. This Springer publication represents a significant contribution to quantum theory literature.







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