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Quantum Mechanics An Experimentalists Approach Eugene D Commins

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Quantum Mechanics An Experimentalists Approach Eugene D Commins
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.44 MB
Pages: 720
Author: Eugene D. Commins
ISBN: 9781107063990, 110706399X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Quantum Mechanics An Experimentalists Approach Eugene D Commins by Eugene D. Commins 9781107063990, 110706399X instant download after payment.

Eugene D. Commins takes an experimentalist's approach to quantum mechanics, preferring to use concrete physical explanations over formal, abstract descriptions to address the needs and interests of a diverse group of students. Keeping physics at the foreground and explaining difficult concepts in straightforward language, Commins examines the many modern developments in quantum physics, including Bell's inequalities, locality, photon polarization correlations, the stability of matter, Casimir forces, geometric phases, Aharonov-Bohm and Aharonov-Casher effects, magnetic monopoles, neutrino oscillations, neutron interferometry, the Higgs mechanism, and the electroweak standard model. The text is self-contained, covering the necessary background on atomic and molecular structure in addition to the traditional topics. Developed from the author's well-regarded course notes for his popular first-year graduate course at UC Berkeley, instruction is supported by over 160 challenging problems to illustrate concepts and provide students with ample opportunity to test their knowledge and understanding.

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