Quantum Concepts in Physics

Quantum Concepts in Physics
Title Quantum Concepts in Physics PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Longair
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 463
Release 2013-01-31
Genre Science
ISBN 1107017092

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Innovative account of the origins of quantum mechanics told from a historical perspective, for advanced undergraduates, graduate students and researchers.

Quirky Quantum Concepts

Quirky Quantum Concepts
Title Quirky Quantum Concepts PDF eBook
Author Eric L. Michelsen
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 361
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Science
ISBN 1461493056

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Quirky Quantum Concepts explains the more important and more difficult concepts in theoretical quantum mechanics, especially those which are consistently neglected or confusing in many common expositions. The emphasis is on physical understanding, which is necessary for the development of new, cutting edge science. In particular, this book explains the basis for many standard quantum methods, which are too often presented without sufficient motivation or interpretation. The book is not a simplification or popularization: it is real science for real scientists. Physics includes math, and this book does not shy away from it, but neither does it hide behind it. Without conceptual understanding, math is gibberish. The discussions here provide the experimental and theoretical reasoning behind some of the great discoveries, so the reader may see how discoveries arise from a rational process of thinking, a process which Quirky Quantum Concepts makes accessible to its readers. Quirky Quantum Concepts is therefore a supplement to almost any existing quantum mechanics text. Students and scientists will appreciate the combination of conversational style, which promotes understanding, with thorough scientific accuracy.

Quantum Concepts in Space and Time

Quantum Concepts in Space and Time
Title Quantum Concepts in Space and Time PDF eBook
Author Roger Penrose
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 376
Release 1986
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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This book is based on a conference held at Oxford in the Spring of 1984 to discuss Quantum Gravity. As an assessment of the present status of quantum theory which also considers future developments, this book should provide much stimulating material for both researchers and post graduate students in theortical and mathematical physics.

Compendium of Quantum Physics

Compendium of Quantum Physics
Title Compendium of Quantum Physics PDF eBook
Author Daniel Greenberger
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 901
Release 2009-07-25
Genre Science
ISBN 3540706267

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With contributions by leading quantum physicists, philosophers and historians, this comprehensive A-to-Z of quantum physics provides a lucid understanding of key concepts of quantum theory and experiment. It covers technical and interpretational aspects alike, and includes both traditional and new concepts, making it an indispensable resource for concise, up-to-date information about the many facets of quantum physics.

Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods

Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods
Title Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods PDF eBook
Author A. Peres
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 463
Release 2006-06-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0306471205

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There are many excellent books on quantum theory from which one can learn to compute energy levels, transition rates, cross sections, etc. The theoretical rules given in these books are routinely used by physicists to compute observable quantities. Their predictions can then be compared with experimental data. There is no fundamental disagreement among physicists on how to use the theory for these practical purposes. However, there are profound differences in their opinions on the ontological meaning of quantum theory. The purpose of this book is to clarify the conceptual meaning of quantum theory, and to explain some of the mathematical methods which it utilizes. This text is not concerned with specialized topics such as atomic structure, or strong or weak interactions, but with the very foundations of the theory. This is not, however, a book on the philosophy of science. The approach is pragmatic and strictly instrumentalist. This attitude will undoubtedly antagonize some readers, but it has its own logic: quantum phenomena do not occur in a Hilbert space, they occur in a laboratory.

Many-Body Quantum Theory in Condensed Matter Physics

Many-Body Quantum Theory in Condensed Matter Physics
Title Many-Body Quantum Theory in Condensed Matter Physics PDF eBook
Author Henrik Bruus
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 458
Release 2004-09-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0198566336

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The book is an introduction to quantum field theory applied to condensed matter physics. The topics cover modern applications in electron systems and electronic properties of mesoscopic systems and nanosystems. The textbook is developed for a graduate or advanced undergraduate course with exercises which aim at giving students the ability to confront real problems.

Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics
Title Quantum Mechanics PDF eBook
Author Nouredine Zettili
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 691
Release 2009-02-17
Genre Science
ISBN 0470026782

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Quantum Mechanics: Concepts and Applications provides a clear, balanced and modern introduction to the subject. Written with the student’s background and ability in mind the book takes an innovative approach to quantum mechanics by combining the essential elements of the theory with the practical applications: it is therefore both a textbook and a problem solving book in one self-contained volume. Carefully structured, the book starts with the experimental basis of quantum mechanics and then discusses its mathematical tools. Subsequent chapters cover the formal foundations of the subject, the exact solutions of the Schrödinger equation for one and three dimensional potentials, time-independent and time-dependent approximation methods, and finally, the theory of scattering. The text is richly illustrated throughout with many worked examples and numerous problems with step-by-step solutions designed to help the reader master the machinery of quantum mechanics. The new edition has been completely updated and a solutions manual is available on request. Suitable for senior undergradutate courses and graduate courses.