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Linearity, Symmetry, and Prediction in the Hydrogen Atom

Stephanie Frank Singer

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No detectada 2005 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-0-387-24637-6

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-26369-4

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Stephanie Frank Singer 2005

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Setting the Stage

Stephanie Frank Singer

Here ends our story of the hydrogen atom. The author hopes that this story will encourage readers, as they go their separate ways, to continue to make the effort to connect ideas from different disciplines. Crossing boundaries is difficult, important, rewarding work. Languages and goals differ in subtle, unmarked ways. Yet the underlying phenomena and major ideas are often similar. In this age of specialization, we need to clarify similarities and build bridges. You can contribute. Go to it!

Pp. 1-40

Linear Algebra over the Complex Numbers

Stephanie Frank Singer

Pp. 41-75

Complex Scalar Product Spaces (a.k.a. Hilbert Spaces)

Stephanie Frank Singer

Pp. 77-110

Lie Groups and Lie Group Representations

Stephanie Frank Singer

Here ends our story of the hydrogen atom. The author hopes that this story will encourage readers, as they go their separate ways, to continue to make the effort to connect ideas from different disciplines. Crossing boundaries is difficult, important, rewarding work. Languages and goals differ in subtle, unmarked ways. Yet the underlying phenomena and major ideas are often similar. In this age of specialization, we need to clarify similarities and build bridges. You can contribute. Go to it!

Pp. 111-152

New Representations from Old

Stephanie Frank Singer

Pp. 153-177

Irreducible Representations and Invariant Integration

Stephanie Frank Singer

Here ends our story of the hydrogen atom. The author hopes that this story will encourage readers, as they go their separate ways, to continue to make the effort to connect ideas from different disciplines. Crossing boundaries is difficult, important, rewarding work. Languages and goals differ in subtle, unmarked ways. Yet the underlying phenomena and major ideas are often similar. In this age of specialization, we need to clarify similarities and build bridges. You can contribute. Go to it!

Pp. 179-208

Representations and the Hydrogen Atom

Stephanie Frank Singer

Pp. 209-228

The Algebra (4) Symmetry of the Hydrogen Atom

Stephanie Frank Singer

Pp. 229-281

The Group (4) Symmetry of the Hydrogen Atom

Stephanie Frank Singer

Here ends our story of the hydrogen atom. The author hopes that this story will encourage readers, as they go their separate ways, to continue to make the effort to connect ideas from different disciplines. Crossing boundaries is difficult, important, rewarding work. Languages and goals differ in subtle, unmarked ways. Yet the underlying phenomena and major ideas are often similar. In this age of specialization, we need to clarify similarities and build bridges. You can contribute. Go to it!

Pp. 283-297

Projective Representations and Spin

Stephanie Frank Singer

Pp. 299-338