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+@Book{vonNeumann:2018:MFQd,
+ author = "John von Neumann",
+ title = "Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics",
+ publisher = pub-PRINCETON,
+ address = pub-PRINCETON:adr,
+ pages = "xviii + 304",
+ year = "2018",
+ DOI = "https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1wq8zhp",
+ ISBN = "0-691-17856-9 (hardcover), 0-691-17857-7 (paperback),
+ 1-4008-8992-8 (e-book)",
+ ISBN-13 = "978-0-691-17856-1 (hardcover), 978-0-691-17857-8
+ (paperback), 978-1-4008-8992-1 (e-book)",
+ LCCN = "QC174.3 .V613 2018",
+ bibdate = "Wed Apr 13 11:41:40 MDT 2022",
+ bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
+ http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/v/von-neumann-john.bib;
+ http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/texbook2.bib",
+ note = "Translated from the German by Robert T. Beyer. Edited
+ by Nicholas A. Wheeler.",
+ URL = "https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1wq8zhp",
+ abstract = "Quantum mechanics was still in its infancy in 1932
+ when the young John von Neumann, who would go on to
+ become one of the greatest mathematicians of the
+ twentieth century, published \booktitle{Mathematical
+ Foundations of Quantum Mechanics}, a revolutionary work
+ that for the first time provided a rigorous
+ mathematical framework for the new science. Robert
+ Beyer's 1955 English translation, which von Neumann
+ reviewed and approved, is cited more frequently today
+ than ever before. But its many treasures and insights
+ were too often obscured by the limitations of the way
+ the text and equations were set on the page. This new
+ edition of this classic work has been completely reset
+ in \TeX{}, making the text and equations far easier to
+ read.",
+ acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
+ subject = "Matrix mechanics; M{\'e}canique des matrices;
+ MATHEMATICS; General; SCIENCE; Energy.; Mechanics;
+ Physics; Matrix mechanics.",
+ tableofcontents = "I: Introductory Considerations \\
+ 1: Origin of the Transformation Theory \\
+ 2: Original Formulations of Quantum Mechanics \\
+ 3: Equivalence of the Two Theories: The Transformation
+ Theory \\
+ 4: Equivalence of the Two Theories: Hilbert Space \\
+ II: Abstract Hilbert Space \\
+ 1: Definition of Hilbert Space \\
+ 2: Geometry of Hilbert Space \\
+ 3: Digression on the Conditions A-E \\
+ 4: Closed Linear Manifolds \\
+ 5: Operators in Hilbert Space \\
+ 6: Eigenvalue Problem \\
+ 7: Continuation \\
+ 8: Initial Considerations Concerning the Eigenvalue
+ Problem \\
+ 9: Digression on the Existence and Uniqueness of the
+ Solutions of the Eigenvalue Problem \\
+ 10: Commutative Operators \\
+ 11: Trace \\
+ III: Quantum Statistics \\
+ 1: Statistical Assertions of Quantum Mechanics \\
+ 2: Statistical Interpretation \\
+ 3: Simultaneous Measurability and Measurability in
+ General \\
+ 4: Uncertainty Relations \\
+ 5: Projections as Propositions \\
+ 6: Radiation Theory \\
+ IV: Deductive Development of the Theory \\
+ 1: Fundamental Basis of the Statistical Theory \\
+ 2: Proof of the Statistical Formulas \\
+ 3: Conclusions from Experiments \\
+ V: General Considerations \\
+ 1: Measurement and Reversibility \\
+ 2: Thermodynamic Considerations \\
+ 3: Reversibility and Equilibrium Problems \\
+ 4: Macroscopic Measurement \\
+ VI: Measuring Process \\
+ 1: Formulation of the Problem \\
+ 2: Composite Systems \\
+ 3: Discussion of the Measuring Process",
+}
+
@Book{Wakerly:MAP89,
author = "John F. Wakerly",
title = "Microcomputer architecture and programming: the 68000