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Title:
Quantum Mechanics
Author(s):
Phillip James Edwin Peebles
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
City:
Princeton, N.J
Year:
1992
Edition:
Language:
English
Pages:
436
Size:
5 MB (4753681 bytes)
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Title:
Quantum Mechanics
Author(s):
Alastair I. M. Rae
Publisher:
IoP
Year:
2002
Edition:
4
Language:
English
Pages:
307
ISBN:
9780750308397, 0750308397
Size:
4 MB (3956866 bytes)
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Title:
Quantum Mechanics (International Pure
& Applied Physics Series)
Author(s):
L. I. Schiff
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies
Year:
1968
Edition:
3
Language:
English
Pages:
564
ISBN:
9780070552876, 0070552878
Size:
7 MB (7148995 bytes)
Extension:
djvu
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Title: Quantum Mechanics in Simple Matrix Form
Author(s): Thomas F. Jordan
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Year: 1986
Language: English Pages: 137
ISBN: 0471817511
Size: 5 MB (5379378 bytes) Extension: pdf
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Title: Quantum mechanics with applications to nanotechnology and information science
Author(s): Yehuda B. Band, Yshai Avishai
Publisher: Academic Press
Year: 2013 Edition: 1
Language: English Pages: 993
ISBN: 0444537864, 978-0-444-53786-7 ID: 1415029
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Quantum mechanics transcends and supplants classical mechanics at the atomic and subatomic levels. It provides the underlying framework for many subfields of physics, chemistry and materials science, including condensed matter physics, atomic physics, molecular physics, quantum chemistry, particle physics, and nuclear physics. It is the only way we can understand the structure of materials, from the semiconductors in our computers to the metal in our automobiles. It is also the scaffolding supporting much of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The purpose of this book is to present the fundamentals of quantum theory within a modern perspective, with emphasis on applications to nanoscience and nanotechnology, and information-technology. As the frontiers of science have advanced, the sort of curriculum adequate for students in the sciences and engineering twenty years ago is no longer satisfactory today. Hence, the emphasis on new topics that are not included in older reference texts, such as quantum information theory, decoherence and dissipation, and on applications to nanotechnology, including quantum dots, wires and wells.
Key FeaturesThis book provides a novel approach to Quantum Mechanics whilst also giving readers the requisite background and training for the scientists and engineers of the 21st Century who need to come to grips with quantum phenomena.
The fundamentals of quantum theory are provided within a modern perspective, with emphasis on applications to nanoscience and nanotechnology, and information-technology.
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Publisher: Pergamon Press
Year: 1977 Edition: 3
Language: English Pages: 679
ISBN: 978-0-08-020940-1, 0-08-020940-8, 0-08-019012-X
Size: 17 MB (18130658 bytes) Extension: Pdf
Table of contents : Content:
Other Titles in the Course of Theoretical Physics, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
FROM THE PREFACE TO THE FIRST ENGLISH EDITION, Page Xi
PREFACE TO THE SECOND ENGLISH EDITION, Page Xii
PREFACE TO THE THIRD RUSSIAN EDITION, Page Xiii
NOTATION, Page Xiv
CHAPTER I - THE BASIC CONCEPTS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS, Pages 1-24
CHAPTER II - ENERGY AND MOMENTUM, Pages 25-49
CHAPTER III - SCHRÖDINGER'S EQUATION, Pages 50-81
CHAPTER IV - ANGULAR MOMENTUM, Pages 82-101
CHAPTER V - MOTION IN A CENTRALLY SYMMETRIC FIELD, Pages 102-132
CHAPTER VI - PERTURBATION THEORY, Pages 133-163
CHAPTER VII - THE QUASI-CLASSICAL CASE, Pages 164-196
CHAPTER VIII - SPIN, Pages 197-224
CHAPTER IX - IDENTITY OF PARTICLES, Pages 225-248
CHAPTER X - THE ATOM, Pages 249-297
CHAPTER XI - THE DIATOMIC MOLECULE, Pages 298-353
CHAPTER XII - THE THEORY OF SYMMETRY, Pages 354-395
CHAPTER XIII - POLYATOMIC MOLECULES, Pages 396-430
CHAPTER XIV - ADDITION OF ANGULAR MOMENTA, Pages 431-452
CHAPTER XV - MOTION IN A MAGNETIC FIELD, Pages 453-471
CHAPTER XVI - NUCLEAR STRUCTURE, Pages 472-501
CHAPTER XVII - ELASTIC COLLISIONS, Pages 502-590
CHAPTER XVIII - INELASTIC COLLISIONS, Pages 591-646
MATHEMATICAL APPENDICES, Pages 647-665
INDEX, Pages 667-673
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Title: Quantum Mechanics
Author(s): Phillip James Edwin Peebles
Publisher: Princeton University Press Year: 1992
Language: English Pages: 436
ISBN: 9780691087559, 0691087555 ID: 228032
Size: 5 MB (4753681 bytes) Extension: pdf
this book cover the basics of the unfamiliar subject of Quantum Mechanics. The book is very thorough, but it may be a little to complex for some readers. You might want to bone up on differential equations and thermal dynamics before starting. If you want to learn the subject thouhg, read this book!
Table of contents : Contents......Page 7
Preface......Page 11
1 Historical Development......Page 17
1 Energy Quantization and Heat Capacities......Page 18
2 Black Body Radiation......Page 32
3 Photons......Page 36
4 Spectra and Energy Quantization of Atoms......Page 37
5 Matter Waves......Page 40
6 Schrödinger's Equation......Page 44
7 Remarks on Motion in One Dimention......Page 55
8 Probability Interpretaion......Page 62
9 Cold Fusion......Page 66
10 Momentum......Page 74
11 Expectation Values and the Momentum Operator......Page 84
12 Many-Particle System......Page 87
Problems......Page 96
13 Linear Space of Wave Functions......Page 105
14 Principles of Quantum Mechanics......Page 118
15 Parity......Page 129
16 Linear Momentum......Page 134
17 Orbital Angular Momentum......Page 137
18 Single Particle in a Central Potential......Page 153
19 Particle in an Electromagnetic Field......Page 160
Problems......Page 173
20 Bras, Kets, and Brackets......Page 189
21 Principles of Quantum Mechanics......Page 202
22 Recovering Wave Mechanics......Page 206
23 Spin......Page 210
24 Single Spin 1/2 System......Page 218
25 Two Spin 1/2 Particle......Page 228
Problems......Page 237
4 Measurement Theory......Page 245
26 Quantum Measurement Theory......Page 246
27 "Paradoxes" of Quantum Physics......Page 256
28 Hidden Variables......Page 266
30 Time-Independent Perturbation Theory......Page 273
31 Zeeman Effect......Page 278
32 Quadratic Stark Effect......Page 280
33 Degenerate Perturbation Theory......Page 285
6 Atomic and Molecular Structure......Page 337
7 Scattering Theory......Page 373
8 Dirac Theory of The Electron......Page 415
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