This extended and updated second edition course text presents a logical and concise introduction to the basic concepts, applications, and physical meaning of quantum mechanics. An initial review of classical mechanics and electromagnetism provides the reader with the context for quantum mechanics. Starting with atomic level experimental results, the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics is derived, with the wave function related to the statistical theory of random variables. Applying the requirement of Galilean invariance yields the Schrodinger equation, and the Copenhagen interpretation of the wave function is discussed. After numerous basic applications of wave mechanics, including the hydrogen atom and the harmonic oscillator, the text then presents Dirac notation and Hilbert space theory. New chapters discuss perturbation theory, path integrals, scattering theory, and quantum entanglement.

Key Features

  • Extended and updated edition of a well-used textbook
  • Offers a thorough connection to classical mechanics and electromagnetism
  • Provides a logical development of basic quantum mechanical concepts and a connection to formal quantum mechanics
  • Acts as a complete introduction to the most important quantum mechanical results in basic systems
  • An introductory text that provides connections to the current research in quantum computing and measurement theory

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EPUB
Protección
DRM Free
Fecha de publicación
30 de octubre de 2023
Editor
Colección
Número de páginas
420
Idioma
Inglés
ePub ISBN
9780750356633
PDF ISBN
9780750356640
ISBN papel
9780750356640
Tamaño del archivo
13 MB
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