How to be a quantum mechanic
Language: English Series: Frontiers in physicsPublication details: CRC Press 2023 Boca RatonDescription: xvi, 379pISBN:- 9781032256023
- 530.12 W823h
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"These lecture notes comprise an advanced undergraduate course in quantum mechanics as taught by Charles G. Wohl for over 30 years at the University of California, Berkeley. Each chapter covers a major subject in quantum mechanics, beginning with an accessible introduction and unfolding in subsections to signpost the reader's progression through the topic. And, because examples are the best way to get into a subject, every chapter ends with a series of problems-over 175 total in the book-to provide plenty of hands-on practice in calculating. Targeted to upper-division physics students and lecturers, this textbook and its worked examples will teach students how to think like a quantum mechanic"--
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