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192847068Berlin Weidmannsche Buchhandlung 1928. 8vo. Full cloth but spine gone. In: "Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen aus dem Jahre 1927". 4469 pp. Von Neumann's papers: pp. 1-57 pp. 245-272 a. pp. 273-291. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of von Neumann's importent papers in which he gave a mathematically precise formulation of the foundation of Quantum MeChanics basing the theory on the use of Hilbert spaces."He von Neumann developed between 1927 and 1929 a new mathematical framework of the theory subsequently proved to be the most suitable formalism of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics as we use it today as well as of its extensions the relativistic quantum mechanics of partcles and the quantum theory of fields."Max Jammer "The Conceptual Development og Quantum Mechanics" pp.314-15"Von Neumann’s most famous work in theoretical physics is his axiomatization of quantum mechanics. When he began work in that field in 1927 the methods used by its founders were hard to formulate in precise mathematical terms; "operator" on "functions" were handled without much consideration of their domain or definition to their topological properties: and it was blithely assumed that such "operators" when self-adjoint could always be "diagonalized" as in th finite dimensional case at the expense of introducing "Dirac functions" as "eigenvectors." Von Neumann showed that mathematical rigor could be restored by taking as basic axioms the assumptions that the states of a physical system were poinds of a Hilbert space and that the measurable quantities were Hermitian generally unbounded operators densely efined in that space. This formalism. the practical use of which became available after von Neumann had developed the spectral theory of unbounded Hermitian operators 1929 has survived subsequent developments of quantum mechanics and is still the basisi of non relativistic quantum theory; with the introduction of the theory of distributions it has even become possible to interpret its results in a way similar to Dirac’s original intuition."DSB. </em> hardcover
1939AE-98Washington D.C.: Aerronautics Education Foundation 1939. Classic text presents the essentials of flying history and developmentr of human flight including topics on flying aspirations of the ancients; development of the srt and science of human flight; aerography and air navigation; and epoch-making flights. 132 pgs. Illustrated with 16 plates including frontispiece. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper. Small repaired closed tear on upper edge of pg.1. Nameplate and small label pastedown on inside front cover; small label removal mark on lower front cover; small stamp to lower title pg. and pg.33. Gilt spine and front cover. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/ . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex- Professional Library. Aerronautics Education Foundation Hardcover
19553554907258891955. Symmetry of Physical Laws - Part 1 Symmetry in Space -Time and Balance Theorems & Part 2 Q-Number Theory of Space-time Inversions and Charge Conjugation. Published by: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School Monterey California circa 1955-1956. Two stapled papers offprints from Review of Modern Physics - Reprinted from Review of Modern Physics Vol 27 No. 1 pp 26-39 and pp 40-76 January 1955 printed in the U.S.A". Watanabe Satoshi 26 May 1910 15 October 1993 was a theoretical physicist. He studied various topics such as the time reversal of quantum mechanics pattern recognition cognitive science and the concept of time. He was the first physicist who claimed that quantum probability theory is time-asymmetric irreversible; non-invariant under time reversal and reject the conventional analysis of the time reversal of probability laws. He developed the Double Inferential Vector Formalism DIVF later known as the Two-state vector formalism TSVF which is sometimes interpreted as contradicting his claim of time-asymmetry but this is a misunderstanding. Watanabe investigated how symmetries in space-time relate to various "balance theorems" which are consequences of inversibility and reversibility. EXTREMELY RARE AND IMPORTANT. No results on COPAC. Worldcat locates no copies apart from one printed in 1953 Monterey CA : U.S. Naval Postgraduate School - NPS Dudley Knox Library Naval Postgraduate School. NB: These original offprints should not be mistaken for modern reprints. Further photographs available upon request. unknown
1962AE-53California: Space Technology Laboratory 1962. Classic comprehensive text contains detailed sections on vehicle performance estimation techniques; system considerations; vehicle sizing; planetary entry; generalized exchange ratio analysis; lunar/planetary deboost and lunar landing; etc. 557 pgs. Numerous illustrations. Chart pocket on inside rear cover w/errata sheet. Prior owner's small info stamp on rear endpaper and small strip of tape. A few isolated single-letter errata corrections in the preface; section 2-104 has a one-line errata correction inserted. Quality library binding. Minimal shelfwear. Heavy Item. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Space Technology Laboratory Hardcover
1968AE-72Cambridge Massachusetts: M.I.T. Press 1968. Comprehensive classic text contains detailed sections on applications of optimal controller synthesis to the design of computer-limited controllers; evaluation of linear sampled-data controllers; synthesis of optimal measurement-limited linear sampled-data controllers; optimization of simplified controller designs; Apollo spacecraft control problem; Air-to-Air missile control problem; etc. 210 pgs. Illustrated. Stamp on front endpaper and outer edges. Minimal shelfwear. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ex- Professional Library. M.I.T. Press Hardcover
1997x-0792343786Kluwer Academic Pub 1997. Hardcover. New. 394 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.00 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
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1991ZB938768Springer-Verlag 1991. 497 pp. Paperback ex library else text clean and binding tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Springer-Verlag paperback
1993EG-422Amsterdam The Netherlands: Elsevier Science 1993. Comprehensive classic monograph on sliding mode and variable structure systems research and applications in the aerospace industry. Topics include nonlinear pulse width modulation controller design; decentralized and variable structure control for robotic systems; adaptive sliding mode control of a magnetic suspension system; variable structure control of AC electric drives; variable structure control of flexible manipulators; variable structure and learning controls for robotic manipulators; etc. 316 pgs. Illustrated. Prior owner blacked name out on front endpaper and outer edge. Very minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Elsevier Science Hardcover