The Physics of Quantum Mechanics

The Physics of Quantum Mechanics

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  • Author: James Binney
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0199688575
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 408

This title gives students a good understanding of how quantum mechanics describes the material world. The text stresses the continuity between the quantum world and the classical world, which is merely an approximation to the quantum world.


Quantum Mechanics of Particles and Wave Fields

Quantum Mechanics of Particles and Wave Fields

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  • Author: Arthur March
  • Publisher: Courier Corporation
  • ISBN: 048644578X
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 308

A complete explanation of quantum mechanics, from its early non-relativistic formulation to the complex field theories used so extensively in modern theoretical research, this volume assumes no specialized knowledge of the subject. It stresses relativistic quantum mechanics, since this subject plays such an important role in research, explaining the principles clearly and imparting an accurate understanding of abstract concepts. This text deals with quantum mechanics from its earliest developments, covering both the quantum mechanics of wave fields and the older quantum theory of particles. The final chapter culminates with the author's presentation of his revolutionary theory of fundamental length--a concept designed to meet many of quantum theory's longstanding basic difficulties.


What is Quantum Mechanics?

What is Quantum Mechanics?

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  • Author: Transnational College of LEX.
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Quantum theory
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 604


Problems in Quantum Mechanics

Problems in Quantum Mechanics

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  • Author: I. I. Gol’dman
  • Publisher: Courier Corporation
  • ISBN: 0486173216
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 292

A comprehensive collection of problems of varying degrees of difficulty in nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, with answers and completely worked-out solutions. An ideal adjunct to any textbook in quantum mechanics.


Quantum Mechanics for Applied Physics and Engineering

Quantum Mechanics for Applied Physics and Engineering

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  • Author: Albert T. Fromhold
  • Publisher: Courier Corporation
  • ISBN: 0486164691
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 450

For upper-level undergraduates and graduate students: an introduction to the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, emphasizing aspects essential to an understanding of solid-state theory. Numerous problems (and selected answers), projects, exercises.


Quantum Mechanics of One- and Two-Electron Atoms

Quantum Mechanics of One- and Two-Electron Atoms

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  • Author: Hans A. Bethe
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 3662128691
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 375

Nearly all of this book is taken from an article prepared for a volume of the Encyclopedia of Physics. This article, in turn, is partly based on Dr. Norbert Rosenzweig's translation of an older article on the same subject, written by one of us (H.A.B.) about 25 years ago for the Geiger-Scheel Handbuch der Physik. To the article written last year we have added some Addenda and Errata. These Addenda and Errata refer back to some of the 79 sections of the main text and contain some misprint corrections, additional references and some notes. The aim of this book is two-fold. First, to act as a reference work on calcu lations pertaining to hydrogen-like and helium-like atoms and their comparison with experiments. However, these calculations involve a vast array of approximation methods, mathematical tricks and physical pictures, which are also useful in the application of quantum mechanics to other fields. In many sections we have given more general discussions of the methods and physical ideas than is necessary for the study of the H- and He-atom alone. We hope that this book will thus at least partly fulfill its second aim, namely to be of some use to graduate students who wish to learn "applied quantum mechanics". A basic knowledge of the principles of quantum mechanics, such as given in the early chapters of Schiff's or Bohm's book, is presupposed.


Operator Methods in Quantum Mechanics

Operator Methods in Quantum Mechanics

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  • Author: Martin Schechter
  • Publisher: Courier Corporation
  • ISBN: 0486425479
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 350

Starting with a simple quantum theory postulate, this text introduces mathematical techniques that help answer questions important to physical theory. The entire book is devoted to study of a particle moving in a straight line; students develop mathematical techniques by answering questions about the particle. 1981 edition.


The Many-Body Problem in Quantum Mechanics

The Many-Body Problem in Quantum Mechanics

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  • Author: Norman Henry March
  • Publisher: Courier Corporation
  • ISBN: 0486687546
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 482

Single-volume account of methods used in dealing with the many-body problem and the resulting physics. Single-particle approximations, second quantization, many-body perturbation theory, Fermi fluids, superconductivity, many-boson systems, more. Each chapter contains well-chosen problems. Only prerequisite is basic understanding of elementary quantum mechanics. 1967 edition.


The Emerging Quantum

The Emerging Quantum

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  • Author: Luis de la Peña
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3319078933
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 371

This monograph presents the latest findings from a long-term research project intended to identify the physics behind Quantum Mechanics. A fundamental theory for quantum mechanics is constructed from first physical principles, revealing quantization as an emergent phenomenon arising from a deeper stochastic process. As such, it offers the vibrant community working on the foundations of quantum mechanics an alternative contribution open to discussion. The book starts with a critical summary of the main conceptual problems that still beset quantum mechanics. The basic consideration is then introduced that any material system is an open system in permanent contact with the random zero-point radiation field, with which it may reach a state of equilibrium. Working from this basis, a comprehensive and self-consistent theoretical framework is then developed. The pillars of the quantum-mechanical formalism are derived, as well as the radiative corrections of nonrelativistic QED, while revealing the underlying physical mechanisms. The genesis of some of the central features of quantum theory is elucidated, such as atomic stability, the spin of the electron, quantum fluctuations, quantum nonlocality and entanglement. The theory developed here reaffirms fundamental scientific principles such as realism, causality, locality and objectivity.


What Is Real?

What Is Real?

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  • Author: Adam Becker
  • Publisher: Basic Books
  • ISBN: 0465096069
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 389

"A thorough, illuminating exploration of the most consequential controversy raging in modern science." --New York Times Book Review An Editor's Choice, New York Times Book Review Longlisted for PEN/E.O. Wilson Prize for Literary Science Writing Longlisted for Goodreads Choice Award Every physicist agrees quantum mechanics is among humanity's finest scientific achievements. But ask what it means, and the result will be a brawl. For a century, most physicists have followed Niels Bohr's solipsistic and poorly reasoned Copenhagen interpretation. Indeed, questioning it has long meant professional ruin, yet some daring physicists, such as John Bell, David Bohm, and Hugh Everett, persisted in seeking the true meaning of quantum mechanics. What Is Real? is the gripping story of this battle of ideas and the courageous scientists who dared to stand up for truth. "An excellent, accessible account." --Wall Street Journal "Splendid. . . . Deeply detailed research, accompanied by charming anecdotes about the scientists." --Washington Post