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Schrodinger's Mechanics: Interpretation

Schrodinger's Mechanics: Interpretation

David B Cook

World Scientific Europe Ltd
2018
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The interpretation of quantum mechanics has been in dispute for nearly a century with no sign of a resolution. Using a careful examination of the relationship between the final form of classical particle mechanics (the Hamilton-Jacobi Equation) and Schrödinger's mechanics, this book presents a coherent way of addressing the problems and paradoxes that emerge through conventional interpretations.Schrödinger's Mechanics critiques the popular way of giving physical interpretation to the various terms in perturbation theory and other technologies and places an emphasis on development of the theory and not on an axiomatic approach. When this interpretation is made, the extension of Schrödinger's mechanics in relation to other areas, including spin, relativity and fields, is investigated and new conclusions are reached.
Quantum Chemistry: A Unified Approach

Quantum Chemistry: A Unified Approach

David B Cook

Imperial College Press
2008
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This book is a presentation of a qualitative theory of chemical bonding stressing the physical processes which occur on bond formation. It differs from most (if not all) other books in that it does not seek to “rationalize” the phenomena of bonding by a series of mnemonic rules. A principal feature is a unified and consistent treatment across all types of bonding in organic, physical and inorganic chemistry.
Quantum Chemistry: A Unified Approach (2nd Edition)

Quantum Chemistry: A Unified Approach (2nd Edition)

David B Cook

Imperial College Press
2012
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This book is a presentation of a qualitative theory of chemical bonding, stressing the physical processes which occur on bond formation. It differs from most (if not all) other books in that it does not seek to “rationalise” the phenomena of bonding by a series of mnemonic rules. A principal feature is a unified and consistent treatment across all types of bonding in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry.Each chapter has an Assignment Section containing “problems” which might be usefully attempted to improve the understanding of the new material in that chapter.The new edition has had several appendices added which give support to concepts which, if included in the main text, would have hindered the main thrust of the presentation. These new appendices are an attempt to clarify oversights and errors which have been tacitly ignored and which have now become part of the conventional wisdom.
Probability And Schrodinger's Mechanics

Probability And Schrodinger's Mechanics

David B Cook

World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
2002
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This book addresses some of the problems of interpreting Schrödinger's mechanics — the most complete and explicit theory falling under the umbrella of “quantum theory”. The outlook is materialist (“realist”) and stresses the development of Schrödinger's mechanics from classical theories and its close connections with (particularly) the Hamilton-Jacobi theory. Emphasis is placed on the concepts and use of the modern objective (measure-theoretic) probability theory. The work is free from any mention of the bearing of Schrödinger's mechanics on God, his alleged mind or, indeed, minds at all. The author has taken the naïve view that this mechanics is about the structure and dynamics of atomic and sub-atomic systems since he has been unable to trace any references to minds, consciousness or measurements in the foundations of the theory.
Schrodinger's Mechanics

Schrodinger's Mechanics

David B Cook

EPB Publishers Pte Ltd
1989
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This volume presents some new perspectives on the quantum theory which go a good deal of the way towards resolving the persistent interpretational "paradoxes" which are such a feature of the theory. It also reiterates the view that the aim of science is knowledge of the autonomous structures and processes in nature and not primarily the generation of axiomatic deductive systems. Taking the view that one must distinguish between development of mathematical models and mere sophisication, this volume develops the link of continuity between the methods of Classical Physics and those of the quantum theory, and gives a consistent interpretation of the results of quantum theory.