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Quantum principles and particles

✍ Scribed by Wilcox W.


Year
1992
Tongue
English
Leaves
551
Category
Library

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Quantum Principles and Particles
✍ Walter Wilcox πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2018 πŸ› CRC Press 🌐 English

<p>This textbook offers a unique introduction to quantum mechanics progressing gradually from elementary quantum mechanics to aspects of particle physics. It presents the microscopic world by analysis of the simplest possible quantum mechanical system (spin 1/2). A special feature is the author’s us

Quantum Principles and Particles
✍ Wilcox, Walter πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2011 πŸ› CRC Press 🌐 English

QUANTUM PRINCIPLESPerspective and PrinciplesPrelude to Quantum MechanicsStern-Gerlach Experiment Idealized Stern-Gerlach ResultsClassical Model AttemptsWave Functions for Two Physical-Outcome CaseProcess Diagrams, Operators, and Completeness Further Properties of Operators/ModulationOperator Reformu

Quantum Principles and Particles, Second
✍ Walter Wilcox (Author) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2019 πŸ› CRC Press

<p>This textbook offers a unique introduction to quantum mechanics progressing gradually from elementary quantum mechanics to aspects of particle physics. It presents the microscopic world by analysis of the simplest possible quantum mechanical system (spin 1/2). A special feature is the author’s us

Particles and Quantum Fields
✍ Hagen Kleinert πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2016 πŸ› World Scientific Publishing Company 🌐 English

This is an introductory book on elementary particles and their interactions. It starts out with many-body SchrΓΆdinger theory and second quantization and leads, via its generalization, to relativistic fields of various spins and to gravity. The text begins with the best known quantum field theory so

Particles and quantum fields
✍ Kleinert H. πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2006 🌐 English

This book arose from lectures I gave at the Free University Berlin over a number of years. The lectures were intended as two-semester+ introductions to graduate students who intended to start theoretical research work either in many-body physics or in particle physics. Being a general broadly-based