Geometry of quantum theory 2nd edition
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v.s. VaradarajanGeometry of Quantum TheorySecond Edition0 SpringerGeometry of Quantum TheorySecond Editionv.s. VaradarajanGeometry of Quantum TheorySe Geometry of quantum theory 2nd edition econd Edition0 Springerv.s. VaradarajanDepartment of Mathematics University of California Los Angeles, CA 90024 USAMathematics Subject Classification (2000): 81-01Library of Congress Control Number: 2006937106ISBN-10: 0-387-96124-0 (hardcover)ISBN-13: 978-0-387-96124-8 (hardcover)ISBN-10: 0-387-4938 Geometry of quantum theory 2nd edition 5-9 (softcover)e-ISBN-10: 0-387-49386-7ISBN-13: 978-387-49385-5 (softcover)e-ISBN-13: 978-O-387-49386-2Printed on acid-free paper.© 2007,1985,1970,196Geometry of quantum theory 2nd edition
8 Springer Scicncc+Busincss Media, LLCThe first edition of this book was published in two volumes: Volume I in 1968 by D. Van Nosttand Company. Inc., v.s. VaradarajanGeometry of Quantum TheorySecond Edition0 SpringerGeometry of Quantum TheorySecond Editionv.s. VaradarajanGeometry of Quantum TheorySe Geometry of quantum theory 2nd edition in part without the written permission of the publisher (Springer Science-!-Busincss Media LLC, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013. USA) and the author, except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval Geometry of quantum theory 2nd edition , electtonic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden.The use in this publGeometry of quantum theory 2nd edition
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