Quantum Mechanics

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Commutation Relations
Complete Orthonormal Set
Decomposition
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Heisenberg Equation
Heisenberg Picture
Hilbert Space
Hilbert space theory
Holds
Initial State Vector
Linearly Independent
Matrix Projects
Matrix Representation
Momentum Operators
Odd
operator algebra
Orthonormal Basis
Pauli Matrices
Probability Distribution Function
quantum measurement theory
Quantum mechanics
Quantum Observable
Scalar Product
SchrA?dinger equation solutions
Selfadjoint Operator
solutions for quantum mechanics problems
Spectral Decomposition
Spectral Functions
Spectral theory
State Vector
Triangle Inequality
undergraduate physics exercises
Unitary Transformation
Violate
wave function analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9789814800723
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is a companion volume to K. Kong Wan’s textbook Quantum Mechanics: A Fundamental Approach, published in 2019 by Jenny Stanford Publishing. The book contains more than 240 exercises and problems listed at the end of most chapters. This essential manual presents full solutions to all the exercises and problems that are designed to help the reader master the material in the textbook. Mastery of the material in the book would contribute greatly to the understanding of the concepts and formalism of quantum mechanics.

K. Kong Wan is honorary reader in theoretical physics at St Andrews University, Scotland, UK. He studied theoretical physics at St Andrews, both as an undergraduate and a postgraduate, and was awarded a PhD in 1972. He stayed on at St Andrews and became a reader in theoretical physics. His research has focused on the foundations and formalism of quantum mechanics.