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Quantum mechanics / B.H. Bransden and C.J. Joachain.-Print Resources

By: Bransden, B. H, 1926- [(Author)].
Contributor(s): Joachain, C. J | Bransden, B. H, 1926-. Introduction to quantum mechanics.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Harlow, England ; New York : Prentice Hall, c2000Edition: 2nd ed.-.Description: xiv, 803 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0582356911; 9780582356917.Subject(s): Quantum theory
Contents:
The origins of quantum theory -- The wave function and the uncertainty principle -- The Schrodinger equation -- One-dimensional examples -- The formalism of quantum mechanics -- Angular momentum -- The Schrodinger equation in three dimensions -- Approximation methods for stationary problems -- Approximation methods for time-dependent problems -- Several- and many-particle systems -- The interaction of quantum systems with radiation -- The interaction of quantum systems with external electric and magnetic fields -- Quantum collision theory -- Quantum statistics -- Relativistic quantum mechanics -- Further applications of quantum mechanics -- Measurement and interpretation.
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Rev. ed. of: Introduction to quantum mechanics. 1989.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 787-788) and index.

The origins of quantum theory -- The wave function and the uncertainty principle -- The Schrodinger equation -- One-dimensional examples -- The formalism of quantum mechanics -- Angular momentum -- The Schrodinger equation in three dimensions -- Approximation methods for stationary problems -- Approximation methods for time-dependent problems -- Several- and many-particle systems -- The interaction of quantum systems with radiation -- The interaction of quantum systems with external electric and magnetic fields -- Quantum collision theory -- Quantum statistics -- Relativistic quantum mechanics -- Further applications of quantum mechanics -- Measurement and interpretation.

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