Quantum Mechanics : : An Introduction / / Dennis Morris.
This introduction to quantum mechanics is both reader-friendly and complete. Tit covers the conceptual and philosophical aspects of quantum mechanics before gently presenting the mathematics underlying the subject. After a chapter on the history of the theory, the whole of quantum mechanics is then...
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Place / Publishing House: | Dulles, VA : : Mercury Learning and Information, , [2016] ©2016 |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Essentials of Physics Series
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t Contents -- |t Introduction -- |t Chapter 1. The Place of Quantum Mechanics in Modern Physics -- |t Chapter 2. The Dynamic Variables in Quantum Mechanics -- |t Chapter 3. Wave Particle Duality, Superposition, and Non-Locality -- |t Chapter 4. Complex Numbers, Wave Equations, and the Momentum Operator -- |t Chapter 5. An End to Determinism -- |t Chapter 6. The Newtonian Wave Equation -- |t Chapter 7. Linear Spaces and Inner Products -- |t Chapter 8. Operators, Eigenfunctions, and Eigenvalues -- |t Chapter 9. The Place of Operators in Quantum Mechanics -- |t Chapter 10. Commutation Relations in Quantum Mechanics -- |t Chapter 11. Angular Momentum and the Position Operators -- |t Chapter 12. A Note on Entanglement -- |t Chapter 13. Expectation Value and Standard Deviation -- |t Chapter 14. Probability -- |t Chapter 15. The History of Quantum Mechanics -- |t Chapter 16. Quantum Mechanics – An Overview -- |t Chapter 17. Basic Formulae -- |t Chapter 18. De Broglie Waves Lead to the Momentum Operator -- |t Chapter 19. The Hamiltonian and Schrödinger’s Equations -- |t Chapter 20. Boundary Conditions on Eigenfunctions -- |t Chapter 21. Wave Mechanics - the Schrödinger Equation -- |t Chapter 22. Solving the TISE in Several Potentials -- |t Chapter 23. The Free Particle Solution of the TISE -- |t Chapter 24. The Infinite Square Well Solution of the TDSE -- |t Chapter 25. The Step Potential -- |t Chapter 26. The 3-Dimensional Box and Degeneracy -- |t Chapter 27. Parity -- |t Chapter 28. The Simple Harmonic Oscillator -- |t Chapter 29. Angular Momentum -- |t Chapter 30. The Stern-Gerlach Experiment -- |t Chapter 31. Intrinsic Spin -- |t Chapter 32. A Revision of the Structure of Quantum Mechanics -- |t Chapter 33. A Strange Aspect of Intrinsic Spin -- |t Chapter 34. Identical Particles -- |t Chapter 35. The Hydrogen Atom -- |t Chapter 36. Relativistic Quantum Mechanics -- |t Concluding Remarks -- |t Appendix. The Postulates of Quantum Mechanics -- |t Bibliography -- |t Index |
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