Exam-information math.-qm.-phys

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In summary, the speaker is preparing for an oral exam in mathematical quantum physics and is seeking advice on what topics to focus on and if there are any common questions. They mention their literature and list some potential topics to cover. They are advised to ask their professor and other students for more specific information.
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Hey there

Im preparing for an oral exam in mathematical quantum physics.

not sure if this fits in here very well.

but anyway, anybody had some in exams in the past?
and probably give me some hints what is important, what should I know. And are there any classical questions?

my literature is "Gustafson and Sigal: Mathematical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics"

this isn't very specific information so far, so i name a few topics:
so for instance
stability problems (schrödinger operators, esp. hydrogen), bounds states, many particle systems, Mean field Approximations, 2nd Quantization.

best regards, tks in adv

-pat1enc3_17
 
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Hm, it's very difficult to guess what your professor asks. Why don't you ask him, what to prepare for? Maybe there are other students who have had an exam with him, and you can ask them, how the exam looks like.
 

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