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Lectures on Quantum Mechanics
β Scribed by Professor Jean-Louis Basdevant (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 314
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Beautifully illustrated and engagingly written, Lectures on Quantum Mechanics
presents theoretical physics with a breathtaking array of examples and anecdotes. Basdevant's style is clear and stimulating, in the manner of a brisk classroom lecture that students can follow with ease and enjoyment. Here is a sample of the book's style, from the opening of Chapter 1: "If one were to ask a passer-by to quote a great formula of physics, chances are that the answer would be 'E = mc2'. Nevertheless, the formula 'E=hV' which was written in the same year 1905 by the same Albert Einstein, and which started quantum theory, concerns their daily life considerably more. In fact, of the three watershed years for physics toward the beginning of the 20th century - 1905: the Special Relativity of Einstein, Lorentz and PoincarΓ©; 1915: the General Relativity of Einstein, with its extraordinary reflections on gravitation, space and time; and 1925: the full development of Quantum Mechanics - it is surely the last which has the most profound implications for the development of science and technology. There is no way around it: all physics is quantum, from elementary particles, to stellar physics and the Big Bang, not to mention semiconductors and solar cells."
A graduate of the Ecole Normale Superieure, Jean-Louis Basdevant is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Physics at the Ecole Polytechnique, and Director of Research for the CNRS. Specializing in the theoretical physics of elementary particles, quantum field theory and astrophysics, Prof. Basdevant works in the Leprince-Ringuet Laboratory at the Ecole Polytechnique.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Praise of physics....Pages 1-12
A quantum phenomenon....Pages 13-24
Wave function, SchrΓΆdinger equation....Pages 25-43
Physical quantities....Pages 45-64
Energy quantization....Pages 65-86
Principles of quantum mechanics....Pages 87-111
Two-state systems....Pages 113-141
Algebra of observables....Pages 143-160
Angular momentum....Pages 161-177
The Hydrogen Atom....Pages 179-197
Spin 1/2....Pages 199-228
The Pauli Principle....Pages 229-245
Entangled states: The way of paradoxes....Pages 247-262
Quantum mechanics in the Universe....Pages 263-301
Back Matter....Pages 303-307
β¦ Subjects
Quantum Physics;Quantum Computing, Information and Physics;Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory;Elementary Particles and Nuclei
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