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量子力学序論   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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坂井, 卓三, 1900-1954
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Title
量子力学序論
Publisher
大日本気象学会
Language jpn
Publication date

1935

昭和10
Place of publication JP
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doi:10.11501/1148757

institution QS:P195,Q477675
Creator
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坂井卓三 著
Publication Place
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東京
Subject: NDC
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421
Extent
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152p ; 23cm
Material Type
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Book
Source Identifier: JPNO
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47027775
Date Digitized: W3CDTF
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2010-03-31
Audience
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一般
Title Transcription
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リョウシ リキガク ジョロン
Publisher Transcription
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ダイニホン キショウ ガッカイ
Source Identifier: NDLBibID
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000000781175
Call Number
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46-417
Creator Transcription: NDLNA
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サカイ, タクゾウ
Creator: NDLNAId
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00065849
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序/1

はしがき/3

第一章 粒と波

1. 粒と波との考へは矛盾してゐたか/1

2. 光の粒子説/2

3. 物質粒子の波動説/5

4. 物質粒子の運動量/9

5. ハミルトンーヤコビの理論/10

6. シュレーディンガーの波動方程式/16

第二章 確率波と不確定原理

7.8. 物質粒子の確率波/18

9. 光粒子の確率波/23

10. 不確定原理/25

11. 波動論/28

12. 波動論から不確定關係式を導く/32

13. γ―線顯微鏡/37

14. 最小誤差の簡單な推定法/41

15. 量子的波動論/42

16. 今までの考への概括/45

17. 因果律/46

第三章 數學的理論の基礎概念

18. 數學的理論の展望/53

19. 波動函數の意味/54

20. シュレーディンガーの運算子/60

21. 運算子の値/64

22. 角運動量の値/67

23. 水素原子/71

24. 固有函數の直交性/76

25. δ-函數/81

26. 交換運算子/84

27. 位置と運動量/88

28. 統計的概念の擴張.平均値/91

29. 不確定關係の證明/94

30. 昔の力學との關係/95

31. 時間を含むハミルトン函數/97

第四章 シュレーディンガー運算子のマトリックス表現

32. ヒルベルト空間/101

33. 固有値問題の幾何學的意味/105

34. 運算子のマトリックス表現/109

35. ハイゼンベルクのマトリックス/113

36. 正準運動方程式/116

37. 轉換理論の要旨/118

第五章 光の輻射,吸收の理論

38. 光の場/122

39. 光の偏りと交換法則の導入/125

40. エネルギーの固有値問題/127

41. 物質粒子のハミルトン函數/133

42. 光と物質との全體のシュレーディンガーの式/135

43.44. 光の射出/138

45. 光の吸收/146

46. 多くの粒子の場合/148

47. プランクの輻射の式/149

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