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This book¬†deals with an original contribution to the hypothetical missing link unifying the two fundamental branches of¬†physics born in the twentieth century, General Relativity and¬†Quantum Mechanics. Namely, the book is devoted to a review of a “covariant approach” to Quantum Mechanics, along with several improvements and new results with respect to the previous related literature. The first part of the book deals with a covariant formulation of Galilean Classical Mechanics, which stands as a suitable background for covariant Quantum Mechanics. The second part deals with an introduction¬†to covariant Quantum Mechanics. Further,¬†in order to¬†show how the presented covariant approach works in the framework of standard Classical Mechanics and standard Quantum Mechanics, the third part provides a detailed analysis of the standard Galilean space-time, along with three dynamical classical and quantum examples. The appendix accounts for several non-standard mathematical methods widely used in the body of the book.





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