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The discussion focuses on the search for free online courses in quantum mechanics, specifically emphasizing the mathematical foundations of the theory. Participants highlight the lack of coherence in available courses from American colleges, particularly regarding the distinction between Hermitian and self-adjoint operators. The importance of this distinction is acknowledged, although it is noted that introductory courses often do not cover it in depth. A recommendation is made for a condensed course on Hilbert spaces offered by a faculty in Belgrade, which includes translated materials.

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...For abut two weeks I've searching the internet for a good online (i.e.free for download)course on the basis of quantum mechanics,that means the mathematical background of this theory.I found a few,especially from American colleges,but all of them seemed to have serious problems regarding mathematical and logcal coherence.I mean all of them do not make the distinction between hermitic and self adjoint operators(and it's obviously not all).
I find this distinction to be of some relevance in quantum mechanics,don't you?
 
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...For abut two weeks I've searching the internet for a good online (i.e.free for download)course on the basis of quantum mechanics,that means the mathematical background of this theory.I found a few,especially from American colleges,but all of them seemed to have serious problems regarding mathematical and logcal coherence.I mean all of them do not make the distinction between hermitic and self adjoint operators(and it's obviously not all).
I find this distinction to be of some relevance in quantum mechanics,don't you?

Yes and no. It's Hermitian, BTW. The difference is not noticable in the stuff you do in introductory QM and most intro courses don't want to swamp the students in fancy dan Hilbert space / C*-algebra / functional analysis stuff, that requires almost a full unit in itself to get really up to speed. I'd say go with the flow, keeping in mind that there is a difference and it will be time enough for you to bring your knowledge of that to bear after you are skilled with the basics.
 
Heh, unfortunately, there are some places on the Earth that do not wish to follow the mainstream. Students of physics in Belgrade
do have the pleasure to meet Hilbert spaces in all their complexity in a super-condensed one semestre crash course at undergrad level.
I know that this faculty(www.ff.bg.ac.yu[/URL]) has some courses already translated in English, so you could give it a try. They, definitely have an online pdf text on Hilbert spaces, however it is in Serbian. ;-)
 
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