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An Introduction To Quantum Theory 1st F S Levin

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An Introduction To Quantum Theory 1st F S Levin
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 5.27 MB
Pages: 803
Author: F. S. Levin
ISBN: 9780521591614, 9780521598415, 0521591619, 0521598419
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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An Introduction To Quantum Theory 1st F S Levin by F. S. Levin 9780521591614, 9780521598415, 0521591619, 0521598419 instant download after payment.

Underpinning the axiomatic formulation of quantum theory presented in this undergraduate textbook is a review of early experiments, a comparison of classical and quantal terminology, a Schroedinger-equation treatment of the one-dimensional quantum box, and a survey of relevant mathematics. Among the many concepts comprehensively discussed are: operators; state vectors and wave functions; experimental observables; classical/quantal connections; and symmetry properties. The theory is applied to a wide variety of systems including the non-relativistic H-atom, external electromagnetic fields, and spin. Collisions are described using wave packets. Various time-dependent and time-independent approximations are discussed; applications include electromagnetic transition rates and corrections to the H-atom energies. The final chapter deals with identical-particle symmetries and their application to the He atom, the Periodic Table and diatomic molecules.

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