Non Relativistic Quantum Mechanics


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Non-relativistic Quantum Theory


Non-relativistic Quantum Theory

Author: Kai Shue Lam

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Release Date: 2009


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This textbook is mainly for physics students at the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate levels, especially those with a theoretical inclination. Its chief purpose is to give a systematic introduction to the main ingredients of the fundamentals of quantum theory, with special emphasis on those aspects of group theory (spacetime and permutational symmetries and group representations) and differential geometry (geometrical phases, topological quantum numbers, and Chern-Simons Theory) that are relevant in modern developments of the subject. It will provide students with an overview of key elements of the theory, as well as a solid preparation in calculational techniques.

Quantum Mechanics


Quantum Mechanics

Author: L D Landau

language: en

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Release Date: 1991


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This edition has been completely revised to include some 20% of new material. Important recent developments such as the theory of Regge poles are now included. Many problems with solutions have been added to those already contained in the book.

Quantum Mechanics


Quantum Mechanics

Author: Lukong Cornelius Fai

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2022


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"This book provides an accessible treatment of non-relativistic and relativistic quantum mechanics. It is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate physics students, as well as researchers in theoretical physics, quantum mechanics, condensed matter, mathematical physics, quantum chemistry and electronic students. This student-friendly and self-contained textbook covers the typical topics in a core undergraduate program as well as more advanced topics in a graduate course with an elegant mathematical rigor, contemporary style, and rejuvenated approach. It balances theory and worked examples, which reinforce the readers' understanding of the fundamental concepts. The analytical methods employed in this book describe physical situations written with mathematical rigor and in-depth clarity, emphasizing the essential understanding of the subject matter without need for prior knowledge of classical mechanics, electromagnetic theory, atomic structure and differential equations. Key Features: Remains accessible but incorporates a rigorous mathematical treatment with clarity and emphasizing a contemporary style and a rejuvenated approach Presents a student-friendly and self-contained structure Balances theory and worked examples"--