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David A. B. Miller “Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers "
Cambridge University Press | 2008-04-21 | ISBN: 0521897831 | 576 pages | PDF | 3,4 Mb
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Cambridge University Press | 2008-04-21 | ISBN: 0521897831 | 576 pages | PDF | 3,4 Mb
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D. Landau and E. M. Lifshitz, "Course of Theoretical Physics, vol.3 - Quantum Mechanics (Non-Relativistic Theory)"
Pergamon Press | 1977 | 3rd edition | ISBN: 0080209408 | 689 pages | DJVU | 7,28 MB
Between 1938 and 1960 Landau, together with his student and collaborator E. M. Lifshitz, wrote a series of volumes under the heading of Course of Theoretical Physics, covering mechanics, classical field theory, quantum mechanics, relativistic quantum theory, statistical physics, fluid mechanics, theory of elasticity, electrodynamics of continuous media, and physical kinetics. Some of the sections are actually based on original research performed by the authors. There are few works on contemporary physics that match the Course of Theoretical Physics in terms of clarity of exposition and scope of treatment; it is therefore not surprising that in April 1962 this veritable encyclopedia received the Lenin Prize.
This book is mainly concerned with non-relativistic quantum mechanics. This edition has been completely revised to include some 20 per cent of new material. Important recent developments such as the theory of Regge poles are now included in this edition. Many problems with solutions have been added to those already contained in the book.
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Rubin H. Landau “Quantum Mechanics II: A Second Course in Quantum Theory, 2nd Edition"
Wiley-Interscience | 1995-11-16 | ISBN: 0471116084 | PDF | 520 pages | 18,4 Mb
Here is a readable and intuitive quantum mechanics text that covers scattering theory, relativistic quantum mechanics, and field theory. This expanded and updated Second Edition - with five new chapters - emphasizes the concrete and calculable over the abstract and pure, and helps turn students into researchers without diminishing their sense of wonder at physics and nature.
As a one-year graduate-level course, Quantum Mechanics II: A Second Course in Quantum Theory leads from quantum basics to basic field theory, and lays the foundation for research-oriented specialty courses. Used selectively, the material can be tailored to create a one-semester course in advanced topics. In either case, it addresses a broad audience of students in the physical sciences, as well as independent readers - whether advanced undergraduates or practicing scientists.
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