Quantum Mechanics

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Angular Momentum
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Classical Probability Theory
Collective Coordinates
Density Functional
Dirac notation
Double Slit Experiment
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Fermi Liquid
Feynman path integral
Finite Dimensional Hilbert Space
Full Hilbert Space
Ground State Energy
Ground State Wave Function
Hilbert Space
Hydrogen Molecular Ion
Jordan Wigner Transformation
Landau Fermi Liquid Theory
Lowest Landau Level
Noether's theorem
Orbital Angular Momentum
Ordinary Differential Equations
Path Integral
perturbation theory
quantum measurement interpretation methods
Quantum Mechanical Version
quantum statistical mechanics
Relativistic Quantum Field Theory
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Time Dependent Hamiltonian
Time Dependent Perturbation Theory
Vice Versa
Wave Function
wave particle duality

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367780623
  • Weight: 1340g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This authoritative, advanced introduction provides a complete, modern perspective on quantum mechanics. It clarifies many common misconceptions regarding wave/particle duality and the correct interpretation of measurements. The author develops the text from the ground up, starting from the fundamentals and presenting information at an elementary level, avoiding unnecessarily detailed and complex derivations in favor of simple, clear explanations. He begins in the simplest context of a two-state system and shows why quantum mechanics is inevitable, and what its relationship is to classical mechanics. He also outlines the decoherence approach to interpreting quantum mechanics.

Distinguishing features:



  • Provides a thorough grounding in the principles and practice of quantum mechanics, including a core understanding of the behavior of atoms, molecules, solids, and light.




  • Utilizes easy-to-follow examples and analogies to illustrate important concepts.




  • Helps develop an intuitive sense for the field, by guiding the reader to understand how the correct formulas reduce to the non-relativistic ones.




  • Includes numerous worked examples and problems for each chapter.


Thomas Banks is a theoretical physicist at University of California, Santa Cruz and a professor at Rutgers University. He earned his PhD in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and has been a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. Professor Banks is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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