Here I put short notes on lectures on Topics in Quantum Mechanics, which I read for colleagues and graduate students. I would like to tell that this is not the course of Quantum Mechanics, and on the other hand this is not the course of mathematical foundations of Quantum Mechanics. I just try here to explain some facts in Quantum Mechanics to mathematicians, establishing translation table. Physisists usually performing right calculations change if necessary without any hesitations `regles du jeu'. I would try in these lectures to come to compromis Lectures will be on Thursdays at 12 usually in Frank Adams big room.

  • Notes of the first lecture (6 October 2016)
  • Notes of the second lecture (13 October 2016)
  • Notes of the third lecture (20 October 2016)
  • Notes on the fourth lecture (27 October 2016)
  • Notes on the fifth lecture (17 November 2016)
  • Notes on the sixth lecture (24 November 2016)
  • Notes on the seventh lecture (1 December 2016)
  • Notes on the eighth lecture (15 December 2016)