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“A Simple Survey on the Problems in Quantum Mechanics”


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Schrodinger wave equation, Hilbert space formalism, born’s rule for probability and hermitian operator are mainly the core of quantum theory and quantum description is generally based on Hilbert space of states, observables are described by self adjoint operators on the space of states, physical symmetries are explained by unitary transformations, and time evolution is a one-parameter group of unitary transformations on the Hilbert space of states.

In this paper, I have discussed why a generalized philosophy is required before the development of quantum probability to fill up the gap.


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Schrodinger Wave Equation, Quantum Theory.
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A. K. Ghosh
Bhagwant University, India

Abstract


Schrodinger wave equation, Hilbert space formalism, born’s rule for probability and hermitian operator are mainly the core of quantum theory and quantum description is generally based on Hilbert space of states, observables are described by self adjoint operators on the space of states, physical symmetries are explained by unitary transformations, and time evolution is a one-parameter group of unitary transformations on the Hilbert space of states.

In this paper, I have discussed why a generalized philosophy is required before the development of quantum probability to fill up the gap.


Keywords


Schrodinger Wave Equation, Quantum Theory.

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