Abstract
Much progress has been made in the last few decades in developing the necessary mathematics for understing the full implications of the quantum-mechanical many-body problem and why the material world appears to be as stable as it is despite the serious $−1/|x|$ singularity of the Coulomb potential that attracts negative electrons to positive atomic nuclei. Many problems remain, however, especially the understanding of the interaction of matter and the quantized radiation field discovered by Planck in 1900. A short review of some of the main topics, recent progress, and open problems will be given.
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Published: 1 January 2007
First available in Project Euclid: 10 October 2008
zbMATH: 1159.81004
MathSciNet: MR2091506
Rights: Copyright © 2007 International Press of Boston