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Albert Messiah
Albert Messiah
Albert Messiah
Born 23 September 1921
Nice, France
Died 17 April 2013


Known for Quantum mechanics pedagogy; nuclear and theoretical physics

Albert Messiah (23 September 1921 - 17 April 2013) was a French theoretical physicist best known to generations of physicists for his textbook Quantum Mechanics.

Quantum context

Messiah's textbook helped standardize the postwar presentation of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, including Hilbert-space methods, angular momentum, perturbation theory, identical particles, and scattering theory.

In the Quantum Collection he is linked from topics where nodes, oscillators, and wave-mechanical structure are introduced, because his work is often used as a reference point for the formal language of quantum states and operators.

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References


Author: Harold Foppele


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