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Is the path integral formulation of QM the most fundamental formulation, (since regular QM and QFT seem to be able to be derived from it)? If not, what's wrong with it?
Which book should one begin his/her quantum mechanics course among Beiser, Eisberg and Resnick, and Zettili? - Quora
Which book should one begin his/her quantum mechanics course among Beiser, Eisberg and Resnick, and Zettili? - Quora
Why do most quantum-theory textbooks focus almost entirely on wave mechanics, virtually ignoring matrix mechanics? - Quora
Who is Victor Grebennikov? - Quora
What is Richard Feynman's 'sum-over-paths' approach to quantum mechanics? - Quora
How to choose the initial condition in a Feynman integration to find C - Quora
Can you explain why Feynman's Path Integral formalism works? - Quora
What are some criticisms of Richard P. Feynman's path integrals in quantum mechanics? Are they more accurate or useful than conventional methods such as the Schrodinger equation and operators? - Quora
What is Richard Feynman's 'sum-over-paths' approach to quantum mechanics? - Quora
Why do physicists move the differential to the front of the integrals in quantum mechanics, but not other fields? I'm wondering why it seems inconsistent across different fields - Quora
Why do physicists demand that the paths in Feynman's path integral formalism can be non-smooth? After all, Schrödinger's quantum mechanics is all about smooth waves that describe motion. Surely there are no
Is the path integral formulation of QM the most fundamental formulation, (since regular QM and QFT seem to be able to be derived from it)? If not, what's wrong with it?
Who is Victor Grebennikov? - Quora
Which book should one begin his/her quantum mechanics course among Beiser, Eisberg and Resnick, and Zettili? - Quora