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Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics An Introduction Second Edition Gangopadhyaya

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Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics An Introduction Second Edition Gangopadhyaya
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.55 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Gangopadhyaya, Asim; Mallow, Jeffry V.; Rasinariu, Constantin
ISBN: 9789813221031, 9789813221048, 9813221038, 9813221046
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Second edition

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Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics An Introduction Second Edition Gangopadhyaya by Gangopadhyaya, Asim; Mallow, Jeffry V.; Rasinariu, Constantin 9789813221031, 9789813221048, 9813221038, 9813221046 instant download after payment.

Traditional quantum mechanics--the hard way -- Algebraic solution for the harmonic oscillator -- Supersymmetric quantum mechanics (SUSYQM) -- Shape invariance -- The generators of supersymmetry -- Angular momentum -- Dirac theory and SUSYQM -- WKB and SWKB -- Isospectral deformations -- SUSYQM and quantum Hamilton-Jacobi theory -- Generating shape invariant potentials -- Singular superpotentials -- Connections between the Wigner functions of shape invariant systems

"The book is an outgrowth of a seminar course taught to physics and mathematics juniors and seniors at Loyola University Chicago. It is written at a level accessible to an undergraduate student (and anyone else) who has studied ordinary differential equations and some matrix algebra, and has had an introduction to the Schrödinger equation (which we review in Chapter 2). Our goal is to provide a single compact source for anyone who wants to understand the essentials of supersymmetric quantum mechanics" 

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