Quantum Mechanics: Non-relativistic Theory
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"Quantum Mechanics: Non-relativistic Theory" is a foundational physics text that systematically develops the principles and mathematical framework of quantum mechanics in the regime where relativistic effects can be neglected.
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| Quantum Mechanics: Non-relativistic Theory canonical | 1 |
| Quantum Mechanics: Non-relativistic Theory (Course of Theoretical Physics, Volume 3) | 1 |
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Quantum Mechanics: Non-relativistic Theory Context triple: [Course of Theoretical Physics, hasPart, Quantum Mechanics: Non-relativistic Theory]
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Quantum Mechanics (with Bernard Diu and Franck Laloë)
Quantum Mechanics (with Bernard Diu and Franck Laloë) is a renowned, comprehensive graduate-level textbook that systematically presents the foundations and applications of quantum theory.
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Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods
Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods is a widely used graduate-level textbook by physicist Asher Peres that presents the foundations and formalism of quantum mechanics with an emphasis on conceptual clarity and mathematical rigor.
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Quantum Mechanics (with Philip M. Morse)
"Quantum Mechanics (with Philip M. Morse)" is a foundational early 20th-century textbook on quantum theory co-authored by physicists Edward Condon and Philip M. Morse.
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Elementary Wave Mechanics (book)
"Elementary Wave Mechanics" is a foundational textbook on quantum mechanics authored by theoretical physicist Walter Heitler, known for its clear treatment of wave-mechanical principles.
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The Principles of Quantum Mechanics
The Principles of Quantum Mechanics is a foundational 1930 textbook by Paul Dirac that rigorously formalized quantum theory and introduced key concepts such as bra–ket notation.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Quantum Mechanics: Non-relativistic Theory Target entity description: "Quantum Mechanics: Non-relativistic Theory" is a foundational physics text that systematically develops the principles and mathematical framework of quantum mechanics in the regime where relativistic effects can be neglected.
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A.
Quantum Mechanics (with Bernard Diu and Franck Laloë)
Quantum Mechanics (with Bernard Diu and Franck Laloë) is a renowned, comprehensive graduate-level textbook that systematically presents the foundations and applications of quantum theory.
-
B.
Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods
Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods is a widely used graduate-level textbook by physicist Asher Peres that presents the foundations and formalism of quantum mechanics with an emphasis on conceptual clarity and mathematical rigor.
-
C.
Quantum Mechanics (with Philip M. Morse)
"Quantum Mechanics (with Philip M. Morse)" is a foundational early 20th-century textbook on quantum theory co-authored by physicists Edward Condon and Philip M. Morse.
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D.
Elementary Wave Mechanics (book)
"Elementary Wave Mechanics" is a foundational textbook on quantum mechanics authored by theoretical physicist Walter Heitler, known for its clear treatment of wave-mechanical principles.
-
E.
The Principles of Quantum Mechanics
The Principles of Quantum Mechanics is a foundational 1930 textbook by Paul Dirac that rigorously formalized quantum theory and introduced key concepts such as bra–ket notation.
- F. None of above. chosen
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this entity surface form:
Quantum Mechanics: Non-relativistic Theory (Course of Theoretical Physics, Volume 3)