The quantum mechanics solver : how to apply quantum theory to modern physics

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The quantum mechanics solver : how to apply quantum theory to modern physics

Jean-Louis Basdevant, Jean Dalibard

(Advanced texts in physics)

Springer, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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The Quantum Mechanics Solver is unique as it illustrates the application of quantum mechanical concepts to various fields of modern physics. It aims at encouraging the reader to apply quantum mechanics to research problems in fields such as molecular physics, condensed matter physics or laser physics. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students will find a rich and challenging source of material for further exploration.

Table of Contents

Quantum Mechanics Reference Sheets The Instable diatomic Molecule * Colored Centers in Ion Cristals * Neutrino Oscillations * Interstellar Hydrogen Formation * Schrodinger's cat * Colored Molecular Ions * The Decay of a Tritium Atom * Pauli Quantification * Rydberg Atoms * The Three-body Problem * The Stern-Gerlach Experiment * Anomal Magnetic Moment * Neutron Interferometry * The Penning Frap * Quantum Cryptography * The Bell Inequality * Hyperfine Structure and Electron Spin Resonance * The Pauli Principle * The Positronium Spectrum * Magnetic Excitons * Muon Spin Rotation * Molecular Lasers * Interaction of Ionized Particles with Matter * Spectroscopic Properties of a Neutron Jet.

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