Physics BooksQuantum Mechanics Books

Advances in Quantum Mechanics

Advances in Quantum Mechanics

Advances in Quantum Mechanics

The development of quantum mechanics has taken physics in a vastly new direction from that of classical physics from the very start. In fact, there continue at present to be many developments in the subject of a very fundamental nature, such as implications for the foundations of physics, physics of entanglement, geometric phases, gravity and cosmology and elementary particles as well. It is hoped the papers in this volume will provide a much needed resource for researchers with regard to current topics of research in this growing area.

Author(s):

s779 Pages
Similar Books
An introduction to Schrodinger quantum mechanics

An introduction to Schrodinger quantum mechanics

This note covers Mathematical elements, Schrodinger equations, Applications, Heisenberg indeterminacy principle, Links and further reading.

s31 Pages
Lecture Notes on Quantum Mechanics KIT

Lecture Notes on Quantum Mechanics KIT

The contents of the notes include: The Schrodinger equation, Measurement and uncertainty, The harmonic oscillator, Angular momentum and spin, Particles in an external magnetic eld, Pictures in quantum mechanics, Particle in a central potential, Time independent Perturbation theory, Variational principle, Path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, Scattering Theory.

s118 Pages
Lectures on Quantum Mechanics  David Tong

Lectures on Quantum Mechanics David Tong

This is an introductory note on quantum mechanics. Topics covered includes: A Quantum Particle in One Dimension, The Formalism of Quantum Mechanics, A Quantum Particle in Three Dimensions.

sNA Pages
Quantum Mechanics Lecture Notes by Joel Franklin

Quantum Mechanics Lecture Notes by Joel Franklin

This lecture note explains the following topics: Schrodinger’s Equation, Piecewise Potentials, Linear Algebra and Function Space, Angular Momentum and Spin, Multiple Particles, Perturbation Theory – Fine Structure, Time Dependent Perturbation Theory, Relativistic Quantum Mechanics: The Dirac Equation.

sNA Pages