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1. Selected Works of Hans A. Bethe: With Commentary (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics) by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
Hardcover: 605
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(1997-12)
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70+ years of major research papers |
2. Elementary nuclear theory;: A short course on selected topics [given at the Research Laboratory of the General Electric Company at Schenectady] by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
Hardcover: 147
Pages
(1947)
Asin: B0007DEYG6 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
3. Nuclear physics (Reviews of modern physics) by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
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(1943)
Asin: B0007GMN3E Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
4. From a Life of Physics by Dirac P. A. M., W. Heisenberg, Eugene Paul Wigner, O. Llein, Lifshitz | |
Paperback: 104
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(1989-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Contents: Foreword: Twenty-One Years After (Abdus Salam); Energy on Earth and in the Stars (H A Bethe); Methods in Theoretical Physics (P A M Dirac); Theory, Criticism and a Philosophy (W Heisenberg); The Scientist and Society (E P Wigner); From My Life of Physics (O Klein); Landau Great Scientist and Teacher (tribute by E M Lifshitz). Customer Reviews (1)
Meet the Heros Hans Bethe. A teacher, collaborator, and goodfriend of R.P. Feynman. Participated in the Manhattan Project and helpedcreate the bomb. The man who first realized what fuels the sun. Got hisNobel Prize for this realization (1967, thermonuclear processes). P.A.M.Dirac. Created relativistic quantum mechanics and so-called the"symbolic formulation" of quantum mechanics (the bra-ketnotation). His theory formed a basis for later developments of quantumelectrodynamics (QED). More of a mathematician. Had a very deep faith inmathematics. Seldom talked in public. Werner Heisenberg. Father of _the_quantum machanics. His formulation parallels Erwin Schrodinger's in that,though they used different mathematical languages, they described the samething. Heisenberg's so-called "matrix formulation" was madepossible by his great collaborators, i.e., Jordan, Born and Bohr. He was inthe German camp when the major forces concentrated their powers indeveloping the A-bomb. Heisenberg had thought an A-bomb was a theoreticalimpossibility. Philosophically, he was forever a disciple of Niels Bohr.With Bohr, he was the guru of an orthodox interpretation of quantummechanics, known as the Copenhagen Interpretation. Eugene Wigner. Amathematician who won a Nobel prize in physics. A classmate of J. von.Neumann. He had a kind and gentle personality (quite rare among famousphysicists). Wigner was the man who gave a Ph.D. to E. Jaynes, who wasdoing research on QED under Oppenheimer and had some difficulties inaccepting quantum mechanics. Wigner, too, had troubles with the CopenhagenInterpretation and presented a unique interpretation that takesconsciousness into account. To most of us, known by his 3-j symbol. Toobad that Landau (a god figure in condensed matter physics) was not there toshare his insights. ... Read more |
5. Quantum mechanics of one- and two-electron atoms, by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(1957)
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One of the truly great Quantum Mechanics Books |
6. The Road from Los Alamos (Masters of Modern Physics) by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
Paperback: 288
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(1991-04)
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a towering figure in modern physics |
7. Formation and Evolution of Black Holes in the Galaxy: Selected Papers With Commentary (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics) | |
Paperback: 520
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(2003-03)
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8. Elementary nuclear theory by Hans Albrecht Bethe, Philip Morrison | |
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A good reference book
a definitive treatment of nuclear theory |
9. Serving Through Science the Atomic Age: A Series of Four Radio Talks by Harold Clayton Urey, James Franck, J. Robert Oppenheimer Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
Paperback:
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(1945)
Asin: B000F6QV8Y Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
10. Quantum Mechanics of One- and Two-Election Atoms. by Hans Albrecht Bethe, Edwin Ernest Salpeter | |
Hardcover: 369
Pages
(1957)
Isbn: 0387021183 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
11. Intermediate Quantum Mechanics by Hans Albrecht Bethe; Roman W. Jackiw | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1986)
Asin: B0046MEQ3K Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
12. Intermediate Quantum Mechanics 3rd Edition. by Roman Jackiw Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
Paperback:
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(1986-01-01)
Asin: B003F89WLW Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
13. Intermediate Quantum Mechanics by Hans Albrecht Bethe, Roman Jackiw | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1986-01)
list price: US$54.00 Isbn: 0805307575 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Bethe's work made accessible to the English-speaking world
very good
A good overview Chapter 1 is a brief overview of elementary quantum mechanics, and the authors set down the notation and units to be followed in the book. They state the main goal of the book, which is to solve the Schrodinger equation for an atom with nuclear charge Ze. This problem for one-electron is straightforwardly solved, but for more than one electron approximation techniques must be used, a few of which they mention. Since spin will have to be dealt with throughout the book, the authors include a description of spin 1/2 particles. In chapter 2 the authors discuss the use of symmetry principles in quantum many-particle systems, pointing out the origin of exchange degeneracy and the Pauli exclusion principle. The authors also give an interesting discussion of the experimental determination of symmetry, particularly their argument for the absence of hidden variables. In chapter 3 the authors give an overview of the quantum mechanics of two-electron atoms, pointing out that the calculations give six-figure agreement between theory and experiment. Perturbation and variational methods are used to solve the Schrodinger equation for this system, and show the origin of the triplet and singlet levels for the helium atom. In chapter 4, the authors introduce another approximation technique, the self-consistent field or "Hartree-Fock" method, in order to calculate the excited states for the two-electron atom more efficiently. This approach involves using a variational trial function, called the determinantal wave function, as an ansatz, which because of orthogonalityand parity considerations, results in a set of equations, called the Hartree-Fock equations, for the single electron orbitals. The "exchange term" in these equations is discussed in detail, involving a notion of a "nonlocal" potential. The physical significance of the eigenvalue in these equations is also discussed, and related to the famous Koopman theorem. It is proven also that atoms with closed shells leads to a spherically symmetric theory. The periodic table is shown to be a consequence of the Pauli principle and the Hartree-Fock calculation. An improvement to Hartree-Fock, the Thomas-Fermi method, which does not include exchange, is discussed in chapter 5. Classified as a "statistical method", this method finds the effective potential energy experienced by a small test charge, along with the electron density around the nucleus. The authors show how exchange effects can be included using a procedure due to P.A.M. Dirac, which uses a concept of effective exchange potential, and one due to W. Lenz, which is a constrained optimization procedure, requiring that the total energy be stationary. In order to remove the degeneracy in the atomic shells due to the Hartree-Fock approximation, the authors view it as a perturbation expansion in chapter 6, with the unperturbed Hamiltonian being the Hartree-Fock central field Hamiltonian, and the perturbation being the electrostatic interaction of the electrons minus a suitable average of it. The search forproper linear combinations of zero-order degenerate eigenfunctions to make the total Hamiltonian diagonal entails the use of the total orbital and spim angular momentum of all the electrons in the atom. Hence the authors outline in detail how to perform the addition of angular momenta in this chapter. The reader can see clearly the origin of the famous Clebsch-Gordon coefficients. This program is carried out in more detail in chapter 7, wherein the authors considers and atom which has an electron configuration distributed over several complete and one incomplete shell. The incomplete shell gives several different degenerate solutions, and this degeneracy can be removed by the assignment of angular momentum and spin quantum numbers to the orbitals in the shell. This chapter is characterized by a considerable amount of arithmetic in computing matrix elements, which can readily be handled by modern symbolic computation packages. The contribution of the spin-orbit interaction to the level structure of atoms, ignored in the previous two chapters, is studied in chapter 8. The authors also consider the interaction of the electron configuration with an external field, such as a magnetic field. The spin-orbit interaction is not considered in a relativistic framework, but instead is given a "pseudo-derivation", in the words of the authors. The (correct) Dirac theory for spin-orbit interaction is given later in chapter 22. And here again, the matrix elements, and reduced matrix elements, considered in this chapter can best be handled by symbolic computation packages. This is particularly true for matrix elements of vector operators between states of different angular momentum, which the authors shy away from. The reader though can see the origin of the famous Wigner-Eckart theorem in the context of these computations. The Zeeman effect, resulting from the interaction of an electron with a homogeneous magnetic field, is discussed, along with the Paschen-Back effect, which results from the external magnetic field being strong enough to allow the Zeeman term in the Hamiltonian to dominate the spin-orbit interaction. Also discussed is the Stark effect, which results when an atom is placed in an external electric field. The authors show how to compute the energy shifts in this case, using, but not proving, some formulas due to Condon and Shortly.
Learn to apply your quantum mechanics |
14. Interview with Hans A. Bethe (California Institute of Technology Oral History Project) by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
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(2001)
Asin: B0006QYOLE Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
15. Theory of nuclear matter: By H.A. Bethe by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
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(1971)
Asin: B00073DGYC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. Energy production in stars: Nobel lecture by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
Unknown Binding: 16
Pages
(1968)
Asin: B0006CCK1E Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. Deviations from thermal equilibrium in shock waves, by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1951)
Asin: B0007H5C9K Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. A public debate on nuclear energy (Cornell Review) by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
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(1977)
Asin: B0006YX60Q Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
19. Arms control and the end of the cold war (Annual Julius Margolis lecture) by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
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(1991)
Asin: B0006PALWG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. High energy phenomena by Hans Albrecht Bethe | |
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(1953)
Asin: B0007FM5IS Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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