Chapter A
Mathematical reference
Linear algebra, Fourier analysis, special functions — come back when you need them.
- Sections
- 3
- Finalised
- 3/3
- Simulations
- 0
- Estimated time
- 1 hours
- A.1Linear algebra referenceVector spaces, inner products, eigenvalues, diagonalisation and tensor products — all in quantum mechanics' own notation, so you can look things up and head straight back to the main text.
- A.2Fourier analysis referenceTransform conventions (including the ħ version for momentum space), a table of standard transform pairs, Parseval and convolution theorems, the δ function and Gaussian integrals — the complete bridge between the position and momentum representations.
- A.3Special functions in daily useDefinitions, recurrences, low-order explicit forms and where each appears in the text, for the four families — Hermite, Legendre and spherical harmonics, Laguerre, spherical Bessel — organised to look-up-table standard.