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ISBN 10: 8181522346
ISBN 13: 978-8181522344
Author: Prabhakaran
Quantum Mechanics is a theory of Mechanics, a branch of
Physics that deals with the Motion of bodies and associated
physical quantities such as Energy and Momentum. Quantum
Mechanics has had enormous success in explaining many of the
features of our world. The individual behaviour of the Microscopic
Particles that make up all forms of matter can often only be
satisfactorily described using Quantum Mechanics.
Quantum mechanics is important for understanding how
individual atoms combine to form chemicals. It provides
quantitative insight into chemical bonding processes by explicitly
showing which molecules are energetically favourable to which
others, and by approximately how much. This book is intended
to provide a comprehensive coverage of the major aspects of
quantum mechanics. The most likely audience for the book
consists of students and teachers of modern physics, mechanics
and engineering.
l. Introduction to Quantum Physics 1
2. Max Planck's Revolutionary Hypothesis 33
3. Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics 60
4. Angular Momentum 71
5. Orbital Eigenfunctions: 2-D and 3-D 81
6. Niels Bohr and Quantum Atom 99
7. Time-dependent Wave Functions 117
~. Simple Harmonic Oscillator 128
9. The Hydrogen Atom 143
10. Electrons in One Dimension 243
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Tags: Prabhakaran, Quantum Mechanics