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AUTHORS ABSTRACTI first start by reminders of classical mechanics, probabilities and quantum mechanics, in their usual formulations in theoretical physics. This is mostly very standard material. The last section on reversibility and probabilities in quantum mechanics is a slightly more original presentation of these questions.
PAGES7-46
The Formalisms of Quantum Mechanics
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