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Introduction to quantum mechanics [electronic resource] : solutions to problems / John Dirk Walecka.

By: Walecka, John Dirk, 1932-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Singapore : World Scientific, ©2022Description: 1 online resource (128 p.).ISBN: 9789811244650; 9811244650.Subject(s): Quantum theoryGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 530.12 Online resources: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers.
Contents:
Preface - Motivation -- Wave packet for free particle -- Include potential V (x) - Scattering -- Transition rate -- Quantum electrodynamics -- Quantum statistics -- Quantum measurements -- Formal structure of quantum mechanics -- Quantum mechanics postulates - Relativity -- Appendix A Electromagnetic field in normal modes - Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: "The author has published two texts on classical physics, Introduction to Classical Mechanics and Introduction to Electricity and Magnetism, both meant for initial one-quarter physics courses. The latter is based on a course taught at Stanford several years ago with over 400 students enrolled. These lectures, aimed at the very best students, assume a good concurrent course in calculus; they are otherwise self-contained. Both texts contain an extensive set of accessible problems that enhances and extends the coverage. As an aid to teaching and learning, the solutions to these problems have now been published in additional texts. A third published text completes the first-year introduction to physics with a set of lectures on Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, the very successful theory of the microscopic world. The Schrödinger equation is motivated and presented. Several applications are explored, including scattering and transition rates. The applications are extended to include quantum electrodynamics and quantum statistics. There is a discussion of quantum measurements. The lectures then arrive at a formal presentation of quantum theory together with a summary of its postulates. A concluding chapter provides a brief introduction to relativistic quantum mechanics. An extensive set of accessible problems again enhances and extends the coverage. The current book provides the solutions to those problems. The goal of these three texts is to provide students and teachers alike with a good, understandable, introduction to the fundamentals of classical and quantum physics"-- Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface - Motivation -- Wave packet for free particle -- Include potential V (x) - Scattering -- Transition rate -- Quantum electrodynamics -- Quantum statistics -- Quantum measurements -- Formal structure of quantum mechanics -- Quantum mechanics postulates - Relativity -- Appendix A Electromagnetic field in normal modes - Bibliography -- Index.

"The author has published two texts on classical physics, Introduction to Classical Mechanics and Introduction to Electricity and Magnetism, both meant for initial one-quarter physics courses. The latter is based on a course taught at Stanford several years ago with over 400 students enrolled. These lectures, aimed at the very best students, assume a good concurrent course in calculus; they are otherwise self-contained. Both texts contain an extensive set of accessible problems that enhances and extends the coverage. As an aid to teaching and learning, the solutions to these problems have now been published in additional texts. A third published text completes the first-year introduction to physics with a set of lectures on Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, the very successful theory of the microscopic world. The Schrödinger equation is motivated and presented. Several applications are explored, including scattering and transition rates. The applications are extended to include quantum electrodynamics and quantum statistics. There is a discussion of quantum measurements. The lectures then arrive at a formal presentation of quantum theory together with a summary of its postulates. A concluding chapter provides a brief introduction to relativistic quantum mechanics. An extensive set of accessible problems again enhances and extends the coverage. The current book provides the solutions to those problems. The goal of these three texts is to provide students and teachers alike with a good, understandable, introduction to the fundamentals of classical and quantum physics"-- Publisher's website.

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