Traditionally, new materials have been developed by empirically correlating their chemical composition, and the manufacturing processes used to form them, with their properties. Until recently, metallurgists have not used quantum theory for practical purposes. However, the development of modern dens
Vitos - Computational quantum mechanics for materials engineers
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 238
- Category
- Library
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Quantum mechanics is a highly successful yet mysterious theory. Quantum Mechanics for Beginners provides an accessible introduction to this fascinating subject for those with only a high school background in physics and mathematics. This book is entirely algebra-based, except for the last chapter on
Preface.How to use this book.Acknowledgements.List of Figures.Acronyms.PART I: INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM COMPUTING.1. Motivations.2. Quantum Computing Basics.3. Measurements.PART II: QUANTUM ALGORITHMS.4. Two Simple Quantum Algorithms.5. Quantum Parallelism.6. Quantum Fourier Transform and its Applic
The book is designed for a one-semester graduate course in quantum mechanics for electrical engineers. It can also be used for teaching quantum mechanics to graduate students in materials science and engineering departments as well as to applied physicists. The selection of topics in the book is bas