A modern approach to quantum mechanics
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A modern approach to quantum mechanics
(International series in pure and applied physics)
McGraw-Hill, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text introduces a modern approach to teaching quantum mechanics. It is for the junior-senior level student. The basic premise of the book is that students have already taken, probably in their sophomore year, and introductory course in modern physics that includes an introduction to quantum mechanics in the form of one-dimensional wave mechanics. Thus the text begins with a description of quantum theory without the conventional wave-function introduction. The approach advocated in this book involves introducing the subject as much as possible through examples such as a detailed discussion of the physics of intrinsic spin. The first five and a half chapters show the essential features of this approach. The remaining chapters build on that foundation. The inspiration for the approach comes from Volume III of "The Feyman Lectures on Physics" and an advanced exposition in Sakurai's "Modern Quantum Mechanics".
目次
- Stern-Gerlach experiments
- rotating basis stages and matrix mechanics
- angular momentum
- time evolution
- a system of two spin-1/2 particles
- wave mechanics in one dimension
- the one-dimensional harmonic oscillator
- path integrals
- translational and rotational symmetry in the two-body problem
- bound stages of central potentials
- time-independent preturbations
- identical particles
- scattering
- photons and atoms. Appendices: electomagnetic units
- the addition of angular momenta
- dirac delta functions
- Gaussian integrals
- the Lagrangian for a charge q in a magnetic field
- values of physical constants.
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