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Lectures in Quantum Mechanics: A Two-Term Course

✍ Scribed by Luigi E. Picasso


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
356
Series
UNITEXT for Physics
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Based on a series of university lectures on nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, this textbook covers a wide range of topics, from the birth of quantum mechanics to the fine-structure levels of heavy atoms. The author sets out from the crisis in classical physics and explores the seminal ideas of Einstein, Bohr, and de Broglie and their vital importance for the development of quantum mechanics. There follows a bottom-up presentation of the postulates of quantum mechanics through real experiments (such as those of neutron interferometry), with consideration of their most important consequences, including applications in the field of atomic physics.Β A final chapter is devoted to the paradoxes of quantum mechanics, and particularly those aspects that are still open and hotly debated, to end up with a mention to Bell's theorem and Aspect's experiments. In presenting the principles of quantum mechanics in an inductive way, this book has already proved very popular with students in its Italian language version.ItΒ complements the exercises and solutions book "Problems in Quantum Mechanics", by E. d'Emilio, L.E. Picasso (Springer).

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-X
The Crisis of Classical Physics....Pages 1-14
From Einstein to de Broglie....Pages 15-41
Introduction to the Postulates of Quantum Mechanics....Pages 43-60
The Postulates of Quantum Mechanics....Pages 61-93
The Harmonic Oscillator....Pages 95-100
Representation Theory....Pages 101-131
SchrΓΆdinger Equation for One-Dimensional Systems....Pages 133-148
One-Dimensional Systems....Pages 149-160
Time Evolution....Pages 161-174
Angular Momentum....Pages 175-186
Particle in a Central Force Field....Pages 187-201
Perturbations to Energy Levels....Pages 203-217
Electromagnetic Transitions....Pages 219-246
Introduction to Atomic Physics....Pages 247-265
Composite Systems. Pauli Principle....Pages 267-282
Many-Electron Atoms....Pages 283-314
Elementary Theory of Scattering....Pages 315-335
The Paradoxes of Quantum Mechanics....Pages 337-347
Back Matter....Pages 349-354

✦ Subjects


Quantum Physics; Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory; Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory; Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics


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