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Quantum Mechanics, Volume 1

✍ Scribed by Claude Cohen-Tannoudji; Bernard Diu; Frank Laloe


Publisher
Wiley-Vch
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
887
Series
Quantum Mechanics
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Separates essential underlying principles of quantum mechanics from specific applications and practical examples, dealing with each in different sections. Chapters emphasize principles; complementary sections supply applications. Provides a qualitative introduction to quantum mechanical ideas; a systematic presentation of the mathematical tools and postulates, including a discussion of their physical content and applications. Applications are not interdependent and can be used to focus on either physics or chemistry.

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00107 - Quantum Mechanics, Volume One [Cohen_Tannoudji-Diu-Laloe]
00107 - Quantum Mechanics, Volume One [Cohen_Tannoudji-Diu-Laloe]


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