Ch 1: Why linear algebra? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2023
  • Hello!
    This is the first chapter in my series "Maths of Quantum Mechanics." In this episode, we'll go over why we should use linear algebra as the starting point for all quantum mechanics.
    If you have any questions or comments, shoot me an email at:
    quantumsensechannel@gmail.com
    Thanks!
    3Blue1Brown's "Essence of Linear Algebra":
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 305

  • @alexanderkruszewski7306
    @alexanderkruszewski7306 Рік тому +253

    As a high school physics teacher, I love that content like this is being made which I can share with those students who are hungry for these higher level concepts but are still early on in their mathematical understanding (pre-calculus). Having these clear conceptual bridges with strong essential questions guiding each chapter is both pedagogically sound and a great example of a scientific thinking when walking through the unknown.

    • @narfwhals7843
      @narfwhals7843 Рік тому +1

      I'm curious. Can you often grab your students attention by telling them how weird and physics is going to get when they get to quantum mechanics or is there some recommendation against that in high school?

    • @jamesbentonticer4706
      @jamesbentonticer4706 Рік тому +2

      @@narfwhals7843 I'm not a physics teacher but when I was my final EM course just before QM, my professor said 'get ready to forget everything you've learned in classical mechanics because all that intuition soon goes out the window'.

    • @narfwhals7843
      @narfwhals7843 Рік тому +5

      @@jamesbentonticer4706 And did that make you think "whoa that's awesome I can't wait to get mindblown!" or did you think "wow so all this was just a waste of time so far?"
      I'm curious how useful this "undoing" of what we learn first really is.

    • @Alan-zf2tt
      @Alan-zf2tt Рік тому +1

      @@narfwhals7843 That is science. Try reading through any science or technology book written before 1950 or even 1923. You will surely see societal values dominant over science values (or maybe not?). That is why science is neither Pure nor Applied. It is both

    • @kashyaptandel5212
      @kashyaptandel5212 Рік тому +1

      definetely me! whenever our sir Introduce new concpets and equations like Heisenberg uncertainty principle, Bohr’s quantization of angular momentum etc I always ask HOW did the physicist even came up with it why is planck’s constant there (seriously it shows up eeverywhere!) he’d just say it’s derived but it’s complicated for you to understand, so I lead my curiousity to youtube.

  • @frankzenter8844
    @frankzenter8844 Рік тому +95

    Proposal for two more chapters:
    - What is the tensor product of Hilbert spaces and why does it matter?
    - What is the logic of a Hilbert space and why does it matter?

    • @angelmendez-rivera351
      @angelmendez-rivera351 Рік тому +10

      The logic of a Hilbert space is that (a) the concept of an inner product makes sense in a Hilbert space, and this is important, because the inner product is a generalization of the intuitive notion encoded in the dot product. To put it even more simply: Hilbert spaces are spaces where the concept of "projection" makes sense. This is not true for arbitrary vector spaces; (b) Hilbert spaces are spaces with a completeness property. This means that the concept of limits in such spaces is well-defined, and so you can differentiate, integrate, find series expansions, evaluate limits of sequences, and more. These are all absolutely necessary for doing physics. Fundamentally speaking, physics is an applied form of the theory of differential equations, so if the vector space you are working with does not allow differentiation, then you cannot do physics with said space.
      Hilbert spaces are exactly those vector spaces satisfying both (a) and (b). This means that if one of the two properties is not satisfied, then the space in question is not a Hilbert space.

    • @wrox2757
      @wrox2757 Рік тому

      @@angelmendez-rivera351 vector spaces that do not allow differentiation is a new thing. Could you please explain it in more detail or provide me some resources. Thanks.

    • @angelmendez-rivera351
      @angelmendez-rivera351 Рік тому +8

      @@wrox2757 There is nothing new about it: most vector spaces you will ever encounter lack a concept of differentiation. For a very elementary example, consider the pairs of rational numbers (q, r). These pairs form a vector space with their usual operations, but you cannot do calculus with them. This is because rational numbers, despite being dense and Archimedean, lack the completeness property that the real numbers have. This is actually what defines the real numbers: they are the completion of the rational numbers. You need the completeness property to do calculus, because you need limits to do calculus, and limits are only well-defined when you have the completeness property.

    • @angelmendez-rivera351
      @angelmendez-rivera351 Рік тому +9

      As for the tensor product of Hilbert spaces, it is basically the most general vector spaces of pairs of vectors, where one vector belongs to one vector space, and the other from the other space, intuitively. It matters, because tensor products are the only mathematically coherent way of studying multi-particle systems. Individual particles are characterized by Hilbert spaces with certain conditions, and operators acting on those spaces. So, systems of multiple particles are characterized by tensor products of those individual systems. This is especially important when talking about quantum entanglement, but we are getting ahead of ourselves. These topics will, if the series continues at the pacing I predict, be covered much later down the line.

    • @5ty717
      @5ty717 11 місяців тому

      @@angelmendez-rivera351genius!

  • @ruben-en4jz
    @ruben-en4jz Рік тому +54

    I going to watch all of your videos.
    it seems to me that you are the ''3Blue1Brown'' of physiscs :)
    please keep making these videos.

  • @Arnaz87
    @Arnaz87 Рік тому +144

    I love that youtube is learning to recommend good and interesting videos super early now.
    This is a great concept with beautiful style, and I'm excited to see the full series! Please keep it up, I hope you get the audience you deserve.

    • @logosecho8530
      @logosecho8530 Рік тому +3

      It's truly wonderful. "The algorithm" is usually a ruthless beast that wants nothing but your engagement but I keep finding gems of education.

    • @miro.s
      @miro.s Рік тому +1

      SVD is a powerfull tool of projections :)

  • @ajadamd
    @ajadamd Рік тому +14

    as a physics undergrad student, this is one of the best videos i’ve seen on qm and really helps to give an appreciation of the subject

  • @alejrandom6592
    @alejrandom6592 11 місяців тому +13

    It's amazing that 3b1b's essence of LA is so well made that it sets up a standard for LA intuition

  • @userant
    @userant Рік тому +6

    Decades ago I took QM but failed to appreciate it 'fully' and have always wanted to return to it. Now retired and with UA-cam at hand I'm giving it another try. Thank you Quantum Sense for making it sense and ,more importantly, enjoyable. Congratulations, this is brilliant !

  • @lucamattioni7690
    @lucamattioni7690 Рік тому +4

    Cheers for the new beginning! This videos seem very intuitive indeed! Congrants: I'm very impatient for the next episodes

  • @jamiecolclough1852
    @jamiecolclough1852 6 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic video, was looking everywhere for a 3blue1brown for Physics and you're the best I've seen.

  • @yungmaz13
    @yungmaz13 Рік тому +6

    0:42 There is this youtuber I recommend called Parth G who doesn’t just explain the maths of a few concepts of quantum mechanics but also other concepts in physics like Maxwell’s equations

  • @meofamily4
    @meofamily4 Місяць тому +1

    Before you got into the argument, I was skeptical of the "good start" you spoke of. Yet, within a few steps, your presentation looked just like a vector. Well done.

  • @SoundVoltage
    @SoundVoltage Рік тому +7

    I'm really glad to see your series truly start. Your preview videos were pretty influential in how my own recent videos have been produced. Here's to a long, successful run!

  • @stevenschilizzi4104
    @stevenschilizzi4104 Рік тому +2

    A brilliant idea this series! Thanks for putting the effort. It’s quite illuminating for non-specialists like myself but who nevertheless are not satisfied with the usual “hand waving” approach using analogies. Getting an intuition for the math is probably the best way to “understand” QM fir what it is: a rather strange beast from the point of view of our everyday experience. Thanks again!

  • @samuelvaldezgil
    @samuelvaldezgil Рік тому

    It has been a pleasure to find such series, and I wanted to thank you for spending the time and effort into making this fascinating model more understandable. From the perspective of a second year physic's bachelor student I find it extraordinarily useful. It is through passionate and genuine people like you that this world becomes a better place. Thanks again.

  • @muhammadumairahmad9281
    @muhammadumairahmad9281 Рік тому +2

    Pleased keep continue to teach the concepts of quantum mechanics in easy way
    I watched your video firsts time and I loved it.
    Usually i don't comment on any video but your fantastic video and your style force me to comment

  • @sp3148
    @sp3148 3 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant! Exactly the type of super clear lesson I was looking for. Great job!

  • @frizzarazz
    @frizzarazz Рік тому +4

    A very fundamental question, often overlooked by other channels. Well done!

  • @hubertorhant8884
    @hubertorhant8884 Рік тому +5

    Awesome, clear, intuitive, comprehensive. Mapping the physical ontology and the mathematical paradigm attached. Can't wait to build a knowledge of quantum mechanics. 👍

  • @p.m.rangarajan1055
    @p.m.rangarajan1055 Рік тому +1

    OMG. This is the series I have been waiting for. Thank you sir for spreading the knowledge ❤

  • @postpunkjustin
    @postpunkjustin Рік тому +2

    Fantastic video. I love the approach and the visuals are great. Keep it up!

  • @nemooverdrive760
    @nemooverdrive760 Рік тому +1

    Great video, perfect timing. I had a random urge today to explore this topic. Will be g through the whole series ☺️.

  • @tomgargan8339
    @tomgargan8339 Рік тому +7

    Eyyy, let’s go!

  • @amritawasthi7030
    @amritawasthi7030 Рік тому +1

    Damn, I'm very happy to discover your channel. Love the work thank you for all this effort. A very happy new year !

  • @Mathmatics3.14
    @Mathmatics3.14 Місяць тому +1

    Now, I can finally watch this after being done watcing the Essence of Linear Algebra by 3Blue1Brown

  • @ishaqktktech4372
    @ishaqktktech4372 Рік тому +2

    The perfect teacher ever
    Love you from Pakistan

  • @virushk
    @virushk 4 місяці тому

    Wow, Just finishing ch 1 I can already tell this is going to be a great series. You have a gift for teaching this complicated subject no one else can!

  • @z.a.s.5615
    @z.a.s.5615 8 місяців тому +1

    Currently studying Quantum Mechanics at the senior undergraduate level and I am thankful to have stumbled upon this channel!

  • @kamkwok3835
    @kamkwok3835 Рік тому

    I like how you can explain such an opaque subject with clarity and insight. Thank you.

  • @amoghk.m.6769
    @amoghk.m.6769 11 місяців тому +2

    Quantum mechanics is a subject which I learnt by just blindly accepting a lot of things. While everything seemed more and more consistent the deeper I got into it, in the beginning, it was such an ordeal to feel confident in the subject and know whether I understood stuff right. A lot of times, things didn't make sense. And that feeling lingered for a very long time.
    After having gone through all fourteen videos in this series, I think your approach to the subject is really helpful and refreshing!

    • @schmetterling4477
      @schmetterling4477 10 місяців тому +1

      Except that he didn't explain to you the actual reason for the linearity and unitarity. ;-)

  • @quantum4everyone
    @quantum4everyone Рік тому +5

    Thanks for the video. I look forward to the rest of the series. I do have a few comments, and I suspect you know these, but I am of the philosophy that we should teach in a way that we do not have to unteach. The first comment is that the experiment you describe is a quite fictitious one. The closest one could get to the experiment you propose would be to shine light of an energy higher than the ionization potential and then measure the kinetic energy of the emitted electrons and from that infer the bound-state energy. But, of course, each measurement must have a spread to it as the experiment is repeated, because the light shone in will be from a wavepacket so its energy is not well-defined, and unless you have actively excited the atoms, they will all be in the ground state so it won’t show the behavior you desire to use for the example. Second, I believe it is very important to distinguish between abstract vectors and operators and the representation of them as coordinates of vectors and matrices. But here, they are described as the same, or at least could be easily confused as being the same. Finally, the example you give, of an atom, is a classic example that has both discrete bound states and continuum states. But, your presentations sounds like it has only bound states.

  • @jneal4154
    @jneal4154 Рік тому

    Wonderful! Love this series already. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Luca-jy2rg
    @Luca-jy2rg 25 днів тому

    The best quantum theory series!

  • @Hamza-zz3zc
    @Hamza-zz3zc Рік тому

    Very good episode !! Now it really makes more sense how the quantum physics works !!
    Thanks a lot and keep it up 😊

  • @khalidhabib9195
    @khalidhabib9195 8 місяців тому

    i shall remain indebted to u all my life,, i have been waiting for such a course for a decade now.
    Thank u very much sir.

  • @vextronx
    @vextronx Рік тому

    I absolutely love videos like this, great quality!

  • @anonymoushawk962
    @anonymoushawk962 Рік тому

    Bro, you're a life saver please do more content!! I wish I found this before my midterm.

  • @bernardomarques4306
    @bernardomarques4306 Рік тому +12

    This is awesome!! I'm majoring in physics and I'm super glad youtube recommended me this series so early on. Keep it up!

  • @vishrutpandya3257
    @vishrutpandya3257 Рік тому +1

    Great job! As a student, i always wanted this specific approach to QM. Thanks a lot!!

  • @maverick-rs
    @maverick-rs Рік тому

    YO I LOVE THE 3B1B STYLEEE WE NEED THIS FOR LIKE EINSTEINS STUFF

  • @pandiest7764
    @pandiest7764 Місяць тому

    i am starting my first semester at university at UCSC, and am looking forward to my physics major. thanks for uploading this playlist for me to look forward to viewing the first time, not knowing much of anything, so i can come back in the future and laugh at how much i didnt know.

  • @Faridbuza
    @Faridbuza Рік тому

    This video and those promised to come from the same teacher are extremely important and unique in that they go into the mathematics of quantum physics, something that is not touched on in most of the videos currently available online.
    Please, continue to make these videos as you proposed and promised ❤ Thank you so much.

  • @Anamikaaaa
    @Anamikaaaa 29 днів тому

    Great initiative. Very niche approach .thank you so much

  • @williamworthy4091
    @williamworthy4091 Рік тому +1

    Great stuff, excited for the rest

  • @osotrop
    @osotrop Рік тому +1

    great video love to follow full series

  • @larianton1008
    @larianton1008 Рік тому +1

    Lets go! super exited for this!

  • @johnstuder847
    @johnstuder847 Рік тому

    Wonderful, clear, refined, concise style. Illuminating in so many ways. Thank you!
    Hope you can do a series on quantum computing.

  • @eliaderenda2041
    @eliaderenda2041 Рік тому +1

    This series is awesome! Keep going and thanks

  • @assburgers3457
    @assburgers3457 Рік тому

    This is amazing. I love the use of an actual experiment to start developing a mathematical representation

  • @jonathanporter7601
    @jonathanporter7601 Рік тому

    Thanks so much! Really enjoyed this and you’re right, it fills a hole in the material that’s available!

  • @rodomoyo9122
    @rodomoyo9122 Рік тому +1

    this seems so great, i’m in ib hl physics and my teacher who is a mechanical engineer doesn’t like nuclear and quantum physics but i find quantum to be so fascinating so this is a great way to learn more. I’m only in calculus ab so we’ll see how this goes and i might have to do some background research to understand the more complex math

  • @user-wr4yl7tx3w
    @user-wr4yl7tx3w Рік тому

    Cool. Looking forward to the series. UA-cam recommendation finally worked.

  • @sythatsokmontrey8879
    @sythatsokmontrey8879 Рік тому +2

    This is exactly what I need.

  • @khaliliskarous2225
    @khaliliskarous2225 10 місяців тому +2

    This is really beautifully done! Your urge to explain is highly appreciated. Any plans for a similar QFT series?

  • @user-nf6jl9cg1t
    @user-nf6jl9cg1t Рік тому +5

    I was looking for a series like this for a long time! I took a course in quantum mechanics that is not really for physcists so I missed on most of the math behind it

  • @matveyshishov
    @matveyshishov Рік тому

    Thank you so much for your awesomely clear and deep explanations!

  • @PabloSantiago
    @PabloSantiago Рік тому

    Thank you very much for all of this. Looking forward to it

  • @elyazrhiyassine1915
    @elyazrhiyassine1915 2 місяці тому

    hey how r u !! i just want to thank you for this kind of video.understanding the true meaning of physics and mathematics is the essence of these sciences.i hope you produce a lot of content like this

  • @paulaborges7726
    @paulaborges7726 3 місяці тому

    That is incredible, thank you so much

  • @GH-li3wj
    @GH-li3wj Рік тому +2

    Interesting question, realy awesome video, few remarks, Linear algebra is already there in classical mechanic, Rotation, translation are linear operations , Newton law is linear relation between vectors. Eigen vectors etc are computed to determine the proper modes of a classical mechanical system. I am not sure the Linear Maths are bound to the Quantum world. The peculiar nature of Quantum world is elsewhere, the discrete nature is definitly the signature of the quantum world.

  • @r4fa3l59
    @r4fa3l59 Рік тому

    Amazing work! Keep up with it!

  • @davidpalomino9138
    @davidpalomino9138 Рік тому +3

    An introduction to spinors would be amazing too!

  • @Wallfacer2306
    @Wallfacer2306 Рік тому +1

    This is so good for Quantum Club

  • @davidhuo6902
    @davidhuo6902 Рік тому +1

    wow, it does give me more intuitive image on the connection between math and quantum, thanks

  • @kashyaptandel5212
    @kashyaptandel5212 Рік тому

    plz never stop making these videos!

  • @ayhamhalalsheh221
    @ayhamhalalsheh221 Рік тому +2

    finally , we have been waiting for to long

  • @Learner..
    @Learner.. Рік тому +1

    Yu r serving curiosity ❤️ nd thts grt

  • @michaelaristidou2605
    @michaelaristidou2605 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video!

  • @mofazzalhossain2944
    @mofazzalhossain2944 Рік тому +1

    I simply loved your video, sir.

  • @jakublizon6375
    @jakublizon6375 10 місяців тому

    This is why I love UA-cam as of late. The educational videos are just so damn good. Especially with newer creators who understand what previous lessons were missing.
    You
    Highly Entropic Mind
    3b1b (he's big, but for good reason)
    I still like PBS spacetime but it's not mathy enough for me.

  • @adrienw4704
    @adrienw4704 Рік тому

    thank you very much for making this series. you explain very well

  • @-physics
    @-physics Рік тому +2

    thank you ....keep going😃

  • @tannazkm3870
    @tannazkm3870 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for your great explanation

  • @nutmeggaming11261
    @nutmeggaming11261 Рік тому +1

    You ought to have more subscribers. You have wonderful content

  • @DrRausch
    @DrRausch Рік тому +1

    This might be the first person to make spin understandable

  • @justanormalyoutubeuser3868
    @justanormalyoutubeuser3868 Рік тому

    Love the mathematical explanation.

  • @lucahaines4655
    @lucahaines4655 Рік тому +1

    Amazing video!

  • @firstnamenonapplicable5138
    @firstnamenonapplicable5138 25 днів тому

    I love when the math I've been srruggling with has unexpected ties with the science I'm getting a foothold in

  • @JMC-35
    @JMC-35 Рік тому +1

    Hello. Wahoo such a good way to explain the maths of quantum mechanics. I eagerly await follow-up. many thanks from france

  • @vaibhavnakrani2983
    @vaibhavnakrani2983 9 місяців тому

    Getting serious 3blue1brown vibes from this.
    Looking forward to attending the entire series!
    If this is the future of education then the ivy leagues might as well retire!

  • @physicsbutawesome
    @physicsbutawesome Рік тому +1

    Finally, you did it!

  • @tkansal
    @tkansal 4 місяці тому

    very well done. i am on second video and watch and try to soak in all the videos. thanks again.

  • @TehDaddyShark
    @TehDaddyShark 9 місяців тому

    Genuinely thank you for this ❤

  • @hjs6102
    @hjs6102 Рік тому

    Just what I was searching for :)

  • @Lila-tw8lw
    @Lila-tw8lw 11 місяців тому

    brillant,,,keep going

  • @jonathan.gasser
    @jonathan.gasser Рік тому

    Can't wait for the rest!

  • @behnammohammadi504
    @behnammohammadi504 Місяць тому

    Well done💯💯💯

  • @jamesbentonticer4706
    @jamesbentonticer4706 Рік тому +12

    Awesome, been wondering about this for a while now. I just bought the 3rd edition QM by David Griffiths. Really looking forward to your series.

    • @mastershooter64
      @mastershooter64 Рік тому +4

      Once you finish griffths, do shankar, it's very good!

    • @jamesbentonticer4706
      @jamesbentonticer4706 Рік тому +1

      @@mastershooter64 I will. Thank you for the recommendation.

  • @haimbenavraham1502
    @haimbenavraham1502 Рік тому

    Brilliant. To the point.

  • @Calisthenics_Noob
    @Calisthenics_Noob Рік тому +1

    This is very good!

  • @tanvirfarhan5585
    @tanvirfarhan5585 Рік тому

    -- awesome series

  • @miuomiuopishi2201
    @miuomiuopishi2201 Рік тому +1

    Hi man, good job, please as soon as possible put next chapters in youtube, i need your knowledge. Thanks lots of millions millions ... ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @colorx6030
    @colorx6030 Рік тому +2

    This seems really interesting! I always wanted to dive deeper in the world of Quantum Mechanics but I never really found a good opportunity to. But now I did.
    That said, I'd probably study the prerequisites first before watching this series since I feel like it would be a waste if I just watched this without understanding anything.

  • @bibek2599
    @bibek2599 Рік тому

    Great explanation!

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 10 місяців тому

    Great intro! Thanx! 🎉

  • @danielmortada3362
    @danielmortada3362 Рік тому

    Excited !

  • @KevinAPamwar
    @KevinAPamwar 5 місяців тому

    Very nice... Thanks

  • @evilotis01
    @evilotis01 Рік тому +1

    this is SUPER helpful

  • @durandesther1506
    @durandesther1506 3 місяці тому

    thank you for your video ! I started a course of quantum mechanics this morning and haven't understand nothing (the teacher did not help us in fact...) but know I know this channel, I am safe for the rest of the semester :)

  • @WildGamez
    @WildGamez Рік тому +1

    Thank god I found this channel

  • @baloshi69
    @baloshi69 6 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot, i really love to learn about quantum computing and be able to do quantum programing, but as i lack the understanding of Math behind quantum everything :D. it was really hard, but i hope this series give my the much needed understanding to be able to walk on Quantum Realm.