Quantum Mechanics

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advanced quantum mechanics textbook
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Angular Momentum
Angular Momentum Operators
Antisymmetric Wave Function
atomic spectroscopy techniques
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band theory solids
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Clebsch Gordan Coefficients
D2? Dx2
D2ψ Dx2
Distribution Function
Energy Density
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Fermi Level
Field Effect Transistor
function
Half Integral Spin
harmonic
Harmonic Oscillator
Intrinsic Angular Momentum
Klein Gordon Equation
LS Coupling
magnetic
Magnetic Moment
moment
momentum
orbital
Orbital Angular Momentum
Ordinary Differential Equations
oscillator
Population Inversion
quantum statistics fundamentals
quantum theory applications
relativistic particle physics
Rest Energy
SchrA?dinger equation solutions
spin
Spin Angular Momentum
Spontaneous Emission Rate
Total Angular Momentum
wave
Wave Function

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367390501
  • Weight: 508g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Progressing from the fundamentals of quantum mechanics (QM) to more complicated topics, Quantum Mechanics: Foundations and Applications provides advanced undergraduate and graduate students with a comprehensive examination of many applications that pertain to modern physics and engineering. Based on courses taught by the author, this textbook begins with an introductory chapter that reviews historical landmarks, discusses classical theory, and establishes a set of postulates. The next chapter demonstrates how to find the appropriate wave functions for a variety of physical systems in one dimension by solving the Schrödinger equation where for time-independent cases, the total energy is an eigenvalue. The following chapter extends this method to three dimensions, focusing on partial differential equations. In subsequent chapters, the author develops the appropriate operators, eigenvalues, and eigenfunctions for angular momentum as well as methods for examining time-dependent systems. The final chapters address special systems of interest, such as lasers, quarks, and hadrons. Appendices offer additional material, exploring matrices, functions, and physical constants. Relating theory with experiment, Quantum Mechanics: Foundations and Applications provides both basic and complex information for junior- and senior-level physics and engineering students.
Swanson, Donald Gary

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