Probability Amplitudes - The Department of Physics & Astronomy

‘the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in physics’ is a mathematical language that was already well known to mathematicians in the early days of the quantum theory: the mathematics of linear vector spaces. It was a British theoretical physicist, Paul Dirac, who played a major role in formulating quantum mechanics in this way. ................
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