An Introduction to Quantum PhysicsRoutledge, 11 de maig 2018 - 696 pàgines Provides comprehensive coverage of all the fundamentals of quantum physics. Full mathematical treatments are given. Uses examples from different areas of physics to demonstrate how theories work in practice. Text derived from lectures delivered at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
Continguts
The wave properties of particles | |
Waveparticle duality and bound states | |
Solutions of Schrödingers equation in one dimension | |
Further applications of Schrödingers equation | |
Photons and quantum states | |
Quantum amplitudes and state vectors | |
The time dependence of quantum states | |
Particle scattering and barrier penetration | |
Angular momentum | |
Angular momentum of atomic systems | |
Quantum states of threedimensional systems | |
Identical particles and atomic structure | |
Radiation by atoms | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
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An Introduction to Quantum Physics, Volum 1 Anthony Philip French,Edwin F. Taylor Visualització de fragments - 1979 |
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