<b></b> This revised edition of Feynmanβs legendary lectures includes extensive corrections Feynman and his colleagues received and Caltech approved. This boxed set provides Volumes 1-3 together with <i>Feynmanβs Tips on Physics</i> making this the complete and definitive set of The Feynman Lectures
The Feynman Lectures on Physics: Quantum Mechanics
β Scribed by Richard P. Feynman; Robert B. Leighton; Matthew Sands
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 688
- Edition
- New millenium edition for tablets
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Edited for reading on tablets. Fully searchable text (edited in LaTeX). All figures and equations can be enlarged without losing any quality. Page numbering. Pdf table of contents. Clickable references to figures and equations.
β¦ Table of Contents
- Quantum behavior
- The relation of wave and particle viewpoints
- Probability amplitudes
- Identical particles
- Spin one
- Spin one-half
- The dependence of amplitudes on time
- The Hamiltonian matrix
- The ammonia maser
- Other two-state systems
- More two-state systems
- The hyperfine splitting in hydrogen
- Propagation in a crystal lattice
- Semiconductors
- The independent particle approximation
- The dependence of amplitudes on position
- Symmetry and conservation laws
- Angular momentum
- The hydrogen atom and the periodic table
- Operators
- The SchrΓΆdinger equation in a classical context: a seminar on superconductivity
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