Visual Quantum Mechanics is a systematic effort to investigate and to teach quantum mechanics with the aid of computer-generated animations. Although it is self-contained, this book is part of a two-volume set on Visual Quantum Mechanics. The first book appeared in 2000, and earned the European Acad
Advanced Visual Quantum Mechanics (CDROM)
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- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"Advanced Visual Quantum Mechanics is a systematic effort to investigate and to teach quantum mechanics with the aid of computer-generated animations. It is a self-contained textbook that combines selected topics from atomic physics (spherical symmetry, the hydrogen atom, and particles with spin) with an introduction to quantum information theory (qubits, EPR paradox, teleportation, quantum computers). It explores relativistic quantum mechanics and the strange behavior of Dirac equation solutions. A series of appendices covers important topics from perturbation and scattering theory. The book places an emphasis on ideas and concepts, with a fair to moderate amount of mathematical rigor."--Jacket. Read more... Machine generated contents note: Ch. 1 Spherical symmetry -- Ch. 2 Coulomb problem -- Ch. 3 Particles with spin -- Ch. 4 Qubits -- Ch. 5 Composite systems -- Ch. 6 Quantum information theory -- Ch. 7 Relativistic systems in one dimension -- Ch. 8 Dirac equation -- App. A Synopsis of quantum mechanics -- App. B Perturbation of eigenvalues -- App. C Special topic : analytic perturbation theory -- App. D Variational method -- App. E Adiabatic and geometric phases
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<p><p>Advanced Visual Quantum Mechanics is a systematic effort to investigate and to teach quantum mechanics with the aid of computer-generated animations. It is a self-contained textbook that combines selected topics from atomic physics (spherical symmetry, the hydrogen atom, and particles with spi
Visual Quantum Mechanics is a systematic effort to investigate and to teach quantum mechanics with the aid of computer-generated animations. Although it is self-contained, this book is part of a two-volume set on Visual Quantum Mechanics. The first book appeared in 2000, and earned the European Acad