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LECTURE NOTES ON QUANTUM MECHANICS

by Samuel D Lindenbaum (Israel)

Preface (101k)
Table of Contents (228k)
Chapter 1: Failures of the Classical Theories
Electron-Proton System Collapse (201k)
Blackbody Radiation (235k)
Planck's Resolution (118k)
The Photoelectric Effect (62k)
Atomic Spectra (219k)

This book is written based on lecture notes covering three to four semesters of graduate courses in quantum mechanics. The author sets out by explaining the physical concepts of quantum mechanics, and then goes on to describe the mathematical formalism and present illustrative examples of the ideas and methods that serve to amplify points discussed in the text. Exercises, with solutions, are included.

The chapters are not independent, but build on one another. Subjects range from the failures of classical theory to second quantization, including chapters on the Dirac theory and Feynman diagrams. The book is intended for use as a graduate level text as well as a reference.


Contents:

  • Failure of the Classical Theories
  • Wave Packets
  • Wave Functions and Probability
  • Schrödinger's Equation
  • Quantum Mechanical Operators
  • Schrödinger's Equation with Forces
  • Continuous Spectrum Eigensolutions
  • The Harmonic Oscillator
  • Three-Dimensional Problems
  • Matrices
  • Matrices in Different Representations
  • Approximate Methods I
  • Applications of WKB Method
  • Alpha Decay
  • Approximate Methods II
  • Continuous Spectrum Perturbation
  • Approximate Methods III
  • Spin and Spinors
  • Fine Structure of the Hydrogen Atom
  • Anamolous Zeeman Effect
  • Assemblages of Identical Particles
  • The Dirac Equation
  • Non-Relativistic Limits of the Dirac Equation
  • Dirac Operator and Wave Function Transformations
  • Negative Energy Solutions — Positron Theory
  • Relativistic Theory of Coulomb Scattering
  • Compton Scattering


Readership: Physicists, engineers and interdisciplinary scientists.


"It is a very useful textbook and a quick reference for those who are interested in the standard and basic mathematical techniques in quantum theory, with some interesting and illustrative examples."

Mathematical Reviews




356pp Pub. date: Apr 1999
ISBN 981-02-3839-8 US$46 / £29
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