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Rather than the ordinary axiomatic approach to establish advanced
quantum mechanics and badic quantum field theory upon postulates,
in chapter 1 author introduces the 52 theorems, 16 corollaries, one
criterion, and one law in 'Quantum Mechanics upon Theorems', and
prove two new theorems (Big theorem of energy and big theorem of
wavepacket). In the other 9 chapters, this textbook proves 20 new
theorems and 7 corollaries. For example, the commutation relations
between field and field momentum are given by a theorem, and a
convenient method to treat field quantisation of constrained system
is given by a corollary.
This innovative new textbook contains forty-nine theorems, sixteen
corollaries, one criterion, and one law, and thus for the first
time, approaches quantum mechanics in a manner to be established on
the basis of exact proofs instead of on postulates, principles,
axioms, hypotheses, assumptions, and guesses, and in a manner to be
free from paradoxes. In this textbook, most chapters start with a
bit of history, because the historical experiences are worthy to
note. All the difficult points, such as the wave-particle duality
and uncertainty relations and operator representation of the
observable are proved exactly by mathematics, and thus the concepts
and pictures in quantum mechanics become easy to understand and
imagine. If readers understand the preparations for analytical
mechanics and mathematics in Chapter Two, then they can understand
quantum mechanics without a lot of difficulties. This textbook
makes quantum mechanics go from covered in a mysterious veil to the
uncovered truth. The author would like to predict that there will
be a day certainly that this textbook becomes a standard textbook
of quantum mechanics in our world.
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