Quantum Mechanics
An Introduction
Walter Greiner(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 22. September 1989
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XV, 347 pages
978-3-540-18755-4 (ISBN)
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Quantum Dynamics
is a major survey of quantum theory based on Walter Greiner's long-running and highly successful course at the University of Frankfurt. The key to understanding in quantum theory is to reinforce lecture attendance and textual study by working through plenty of representative and detailed examples. Firm belief in this principle led Greiner to develop his unique course and to transform it into a remarkable and comprehensive text. The text features a large number of examples and exercises involving many of the most advanced topics in quantum theory. These examples give practical and precise demonstrations of how to use the often subtle mathematics behind quantum theory. The text is divided into five volumes: Quantum Mechanics I - An Introduction, Quantum Mechanics II - Symmetries, Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Electrodynamics, Gauge Theory of Weak Interactions. These five volumes take the reader from the fundamental postulates of quantum mechanics up to the latest research in particle physics. Volume 1,
Quantum Mechanics I - An
Introduction
, lays the foundation for the rest of the course. Starting from black-body radiation, the photo-electric effect and wave-particle duality, Greiner goes on to discuss the uncertainty relations, spin and many-body systems, then discusses applications to the hydrogen atom and the Stern-Gerlach and Einstein-de Haas experiments. The mathematics of representation theory, S-matrices, perturbation theory, eigenvalues and hypergeometric differential equations are presented in detail, with 84 fully and carefully worked examples and exercises to consolidate the material. Volume 2 presents a particularly appealing and successful theme in advanced quantum mechanics - symmetries. After a brief introduction to symmetries in classical mechanics, the text turns to their relevance in quantum mechanics, the consequences of rotation symmetry and the general theory of Lie groups. The Isospin group, hypercharge, SU (3) and their applications are all dealt with in depth before a chapter on charm and SU (3) leads to the frontiers of research in particle physics. Almost a hundred detailed, worked examples and problems make this a truly unique text on a fascinating side of modern physics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
57 figures
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 21 cm
Weight
885 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-18755-4 (9783540187554)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-662-00707-5
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Content
1. The Quantization of Physical Quantities.- 2. The Radiation Laws.- 3. Wave Aspects of Matter.- 4. Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics I.- 5. Mathematical Supplement.- 6. The Schrödinger Equation.- 7. The Harmonic Oscillator.- 8. The Transition from Classical to Quantum Mechanics.- 9. Charged Particles in Magnetic Fields.- 10. The Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics II.- 11. Perturbation Theory.- 12. Spin.- 13. A Nonrelativistic Wave Equation with Spin.- 14. Elementary Aspects of the Quantum-Mechanical Many-Body Problem.- 15. Identical Particles.- 16. The Formal Framework of Quantum Mechanics.- 17. Conceptual and Philosophical Problems of Quantum Mechanics.