Primer of Quantum Mechanics

$19.95

Publication Date: 29th March 2012

What does quantum mechanics tell us about the key model physical systems of nature? The author of this highly regarded text explores this question in a conceptual manner, fusing mathematical and philosophical elements to present physical imagery that closely parallels the mathematics.
Beginning with an overview that discusses the premise and design for the study, the text proceeds with an examination of the classical quantum bead on a track: its states and representations; its measurement spectra as operator eigenvalues; the harmonic oscillator: bound bead in a symmetric force fiel... Read More

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What does quantum mechanics tell us about the key model physical systems of nature? The author of this highly regarded text explores this question in a conceptual manner, fusing mathematical and philosophical elements to present physical imagery that closely parallels the mathematics.
Beginning with an overview that discusses the premise and design for the study, the text proceeds with an examination of the classical quantum bead on a track: its states and representations; its measurement spectra as operator eigenvalues; the harmonic oscillator: bound bead in a symmetric force fiel... Read More

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What does quantum mechanics tell us about the key model physical systems of nature? The author of this highly regarded text explores this question in a conceptual manner, fusing mathematical and philosophical elements to present physical imagery that closely parallels the mathematics.
Beginning with an overview that discusses the premise and design for the study, the text proceeds with an examination of the classical quantum bead on a track: its states and representations; its measurement spectra as operator eigenvalues; the harmonic oscillator: bound bead in a symmetric force field; and the bead in a spherical shell. Other topics include spin, matrices, and the structure of quantum mechanics; the simplest atom; indistinguishable particles; and stationary-state perturbation theory.
Geared toward upper-level undergraduate students in physics, this refreshing and instructive text requires the following background: a freshman-year survey course in physics, a first course in classical Newtonian mechanics, and a grasp of mathematics that encompasses integral calculus, vector analysis, differential equations, complex numbers, and Fourier analysis.


Reprint of the John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1987 edition.

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  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 328
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Books on Physics
  • Publication Date: 29th March 2012
  • Trim Size: 6.12 x 9.25 in
  • Illustration Note: 62 Figs.
  • ISBN: 9780486138206
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    SCIENCE / Physics / General
Table of Contents
1. Readers' Orientation: Premise, and Design for the Study.
2. The Quantum Bead on a Track: Its State and Representations.
3. The Bead on a Track: Its Measurement Spectra Are Operator Eigenvalues.
4. The Harmonic Oscillator: Bound Bead in a Symmetric Force Field.
5. The Bead in a Spherical Shell: Two Dimensions with Angular Momentum.
6. Spin, Matrices and the Structure of Quantum Mechanics.
7. Time.
8. The Simplest Atom: Two Particles Bound Together.
9. Indistinguishable Particles: Identical Bosons, and Identical Fermions.
10. Stationary-State Perturbation Theory. So What?
Index.

What does quantum mechanics tell us about the key model physical systems of nature? The author of this highly regarded text explores this question in a conceptual manner, fusing mathematical and philosophical elements to present physical imagery that closely parallels the mathematics.
Beginning with an overview that discusses the premise and design for the study, the text proceeds with an examination of the classical quantum bead on a track: its states and representations; its measurement spectra as operator eigenvalues; the harmonic oscillator: bound bead in a symmetric force field; and the bead in a spherical shell. Other topics include spin, matrices, and the structure of quantum mechanics; the simplest atom; indistinguishable particles; and stationary-state perturbation theory.
Geared toward upper-level undergraduate students in physics, this refreshing and instructive text requires the following background: a freshman-year survey course in physics, a first course in classical Newtonian mechanics, and a grasp of mathematics that encompasses integral calculus, vector analysis, differential equations, complex numbers, and Fourier analysis.


Reprint of the John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1987 edition.

  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 328
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Books on Physics
  • Publication Date: 29th March 2012
  • Trim Size: 6.12 x 9.25 in
  • Illustrations Note: 62 Figs.
  • ISBN: 9780486138206
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    SCIENCE / Physics / General
1. Readers' Orientation: Premise, and Design for the Study.
2. The Quantum Bead on a Track: Its State and Representations.
3. The Bead on a Track: Its Measurement Spectra Are Operator Eigenvalues.
4. The Harmonic Oscillator: Bound Bead in a Symmetric Force Field.
5. The Bead in a Spherical Shell: Two Dimensions with Angular Momentum.
6. Spin, Matrices and the Structure of Quantum Mechanics.
7. Time.
8. The Simplest Atom: Two Particles Bound Together.
9. Indistinguishable Particles: Identical Bosons, and Identical Fermions.
10. Stationary-State Perturbation Theory. So What?
Index.