There were some great comments in Dieudonne's history of functional analysis book on the physicists of that time:
>>>These were the hectic years during which quantum mechanics was developing at breakneck speed, with a new idea popping up every few weeks from all over the horizon. The theoretical physicists who were developing the new theory were groping for adequate mathematical tools, trying in sucession infinite matrices without any consideration of convergence (as late as 1924, most physicists did not even know what a finite matrix was!), differential operators, “continuous” matrices (w…