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81. Quantum Mechanics by A.S. Davydov | |
Paperback: 653
Pages
(1976-06)
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It's very pedagogical |
82. Lectures on Quantum Mechanics: Simple Systems by Berthold-Georg Englert | |
Paperback: 212
Pages
(2006-05-30)
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Excellent Book
The Schwinger approach to quantum mechanics. |
83. Quantum Mechanics in a Nutshell by Gerald D. Mahan | |
Hardcover: 414
Pages
(2008-12-29)
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84. Elementary Quantum Mechanics by David S. Saxon | |
Hardcover: 436
Pages
(1968-06)
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A good start The first chapter of the book endeavors to explain the historical origins of quantum theory and its need to explain various experiments that could not be resolved using "classical physics". These include the equipartition theorem, the stability of the atom, and the photoelectric effect. The move by Max Planck in 1901 to introduce "energy quanta" solved the equipartition problem and introduced the quantum theory, the success of which is now well-established and has had enormous consequences for physics and technology. Interestingly, the author engages in a little philosophical speculation in this chapter, holding to the idea that quantum theory is based on constructs removed from experience, such as state functions and observables. The origin of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is then discussed as a consequence of the nature of quantum observables as being discrete in nature. The wave nature of matter, the de Broglie hypothesis, is discussed in the context of the Davisson-Germer experiment. Chapter 2 attempts to explain the nature of state functions and their interpretation, this being done in the context of the famous statistical (Born) interpretation. The principle of superposition of state functions is discussed, and care is taken to differentiate the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics (the relation between interference and superposition) from that of classical statistic mechanics. The double slit experiment is discussed as a thought experiment, and no mention is made that this experiment has never been done in the way described (using electrons). The author also uses wave packets as a way of making the correspondence between quantum and classical descriptions of a state. Current research on quantum decoherence and quantum chaos was not available at the time of publication, and so the author is (justifiably) comfortable with using wave packets to make this correspondence. In chapter 3 the author studies linear momentum in quantum mechanics and uses the state function to describe a particle with a definite linear momentum. Interestingly, and importantly, he uses symmetry considerations to deduce the form of this state function. After superposing many such state functions, Fourier transforms are then brought in to find the form of this superposition in position space. The origin of the momentum and position operators then follows nicely. The motion of a free particle is considered in chapter 4. The form of the frequency dispersion relation in momentum space is derived using the correspondence principle, giving the familiar Planck relation. This derivation is dependent very strongly on the particle being free (and the author understands this), for if one attempts to do this in more complicated situations, such as in classically nonintegrable systems, it becomes very complex, involving highly esoteric mathematical constructions. The Schrodinger equation for the free particle is then derived later in the chapter. The Schrodinger equation for a particle under the influence of a conservative force is the subject of chapter 5. The Schrodinger equation is represented first as an operator H that acts on a state function and gives its time derivative (multiplied by Planck's constant times i). The author proves right away that because of probability conservation, H must be Hermitian. He then uses the correspondence principle to identify H as the total energy. Using again the Fourier transform, the author derives the Schrodinger equation in both configuration and momentum space. The reader can see the equations becomes an integral equation in momentum space, and the equation is much more complicated than the free particle case, due to the influence of the external force. The technique of separation of variables is then used to find the stationary states and the energy spectrum. More general mathematical considerations occupy the rest of the chapter, wherein the author finds the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of a Hermitian operator, studies what it means for a set of operators to be complete, proves the uncertainty principle for a general observable, and discusses the basic postulates of quantum mechanics. Chapter 6 is an overview of the quantum-mechanical states of a particle moving in a potential. Symmetry principles make their appearance here, via the classification of states according to their parity. The author then studies the bound states of a particle in a square-well potential. He then gives a detailed treatment of the harmonic oscillator in one dimension using the method of power series and the method of factorization. The latter method introduces the all-important creation and annihilation operators. And even more importantly, the author studies the motion of a wave packet in the harmonic oscillator, introducing the propagator or Green's function, and then showing the existence of minimum uncertainly wave packets, the famous "coherent states". Then after a discussion of the purely quantum-mechanical phenomena of tunneling through a barrier, the author ends the chapter with a discussion of the numerical solution of the Schrodinger equation.
Really good for a first course in QM!!
Hitting the mark The book is sufficiently lucid that it can be used as a self-study textbook. ... Read more |
85. Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics (Investigations in Physics) by A. R. Edmonds | |
Paperback: 154
Pages
(1996-01-08)
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Just like what I expect
A classic work on angular momentum theory This is not the most readable introduction to the quantum theory of angular momentum (for that I would have to suggest Richard Zare's book), but it provides a compact and useful introduction covering most of the usual material such as phase relationships, coupling and recoupling relationships (by means of clebsch-gordan coefficients, properties of three-, six- and nine-J symbols). The book is extremely theoretical (not suprisingly) in approach, not actually getting to useful examples until the final chapter, when a few examples of the use of the theory for calculating matrix elements of particular operators are given. One of the most useful features of the book is the appendices, which give rather detailed summaries of the properties of Clebsch Gordan coefficients, 3-J and 6-J symbols. This is an extremely useful book. It is a classic in the field. If you have any need for the quantum theory of angular momentum in your research, then this is a must-have volume.
The reference for angular momentum in quantum mechanics. |
86. Path Integral Approach to Quantum Physics: An Introduction (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Gert Roepstorff | |
Paperback: 387
Pages
(1996-06-20)
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87. More Than One Mystery: Explorations in Quantum Interference by Mark P. Silverman | |
Paperback: 212
Pages
(1994-12-19)
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Essays in Quantum Interference Much of this same material is presented for a general readership in his 2002 "A Universe of Atoms, An Atom in the Universe", a revision of the now out-of-print "And Yet It Moves: Strange Systems and Subtle Questions in Physics". ... Read more |
88. Quantum Mechanics. Symmetries by Walter Greiner, Berndt Müller | |
Paperback: 520
Pages
(2008-06-20)
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A great companion book for learning Group Therory in Quantum Mechanics
read a Lie groups math book FIRST Scope of the book: applications of group theory in elementary particle physic (no field theory!) Reader: PhD student in physics, I am a beginner in that area, this is my first book in symmetries and Lie groups. My evaluation: To my opinion the authors have to a lot of work to do to make the logic structure of the text (the connections between different statements,the difference between assumptions and derivable facts) fully explicit and understandable to the reader everywhere in the text. Without that, the book can be regarded as a nice collection of solved examples and exercises in group theory and particle physics. I give that book 3 out of 5 stars and hope that the other volumes of the sequence don't have that flaw. Contents of the book: chap1: symmetries in classical physics, Noether's theorem, symmetries in quantum mechanics and their generators: momentum, angular momentum, energy and spin operators chap2: angular momentum algebra; irreducible representations of SO(3); addition of angular momenta; Clebsh-Gordon coefficients
quantum mechanics symmetries
QM for advanced larner.
full of useful mathematical tools. |
89. Schaum's Outline of Quantum Mechanics (Schaum's) by Elyahu Zaarur, Phinik Reuven | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1998-04-30)
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Needs Improvement
Shaum's Outline In Quantum Mechanics an Excellent Book
Schaum's Outline of Quantum Mechanics
Very useful, needs a rewrite ...
Best value for money |
90. Quantum Field Theory Demystified by David McMahon | |
Paperback: 299
Pages
(2008-02-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Learn quantum field theory relatively easily Trying to comprehend quantum field theory but don't have infinite time or the IQ of Einstein? No problem! This easy-to-follow guide helps you understand this complex subject matter without spending a lot of energy. Quantum Field Theory Demystified covers essential principles such as particle physics and special relativity. You'll learn about Lagrangian field theory, group theory, and electroweak theory. The book also explains continuous and discrete symmetries, spontaneous symmetry breaking, and supersymmetry. With thorough coverage of the mathematics of quantum field theory and featuring end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam to test your knowledge, this book will teach you the fundamentals of this theoretical framework in no time at all. This fast and easy guide offers: Simple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for an advanced student, Quantum Field Theory Demystified is your shortcut to understanding this fascinating area of physics. Customer Reviews (15)
This does what it says!
Not useful to learn quantum field theory
Does what it says on the cover
Intro to QFT
Great supplement |
91. The Principles of Quantum Mechanics Fourth Edition [ 4th Edition ] by Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(1958)
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92. Quantum Physics: Illusion or Reality? (Canto) by Alastair I. M. Rae | |
Paperback: 170
Pages
(2004-10-25)
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Excellent Book
For those with a little background a great book
Don't tell God what to do
Long review for a good short book
Thank you, Alastair Rae |
93. Lectures on Quantum Mechanics for Mathematics Students (Student Mathematical Library) by L. D. Faddeev and O. A. Yakubovskii | |
Paperback: 234
Pages
(2009-03-09)
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94. Quantum Mechanics, Fifth Edition by Alastair I. M. Rae | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2007-09-19)
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95. Quantum Mechanics by Leonard I. Schiff | |
Hardcover: 584
Pages
(1968-08)
Isbn: 0070856435 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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My favorite quantum mechanics textbook
One of the best quantum books around
Much better than Merzbacher
a very good text book
A masterpiece |
96. The Theory Of Groups And Quantum Mechanics by Hermann Weyl | |
Hardcover: 448
Pages
(2008-06-13)
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one the the most important work in quantum mechanics
Still a good book The reader will no doubt probably want to couple the reading of this book with a more modern text so as to alleviate the notational oddities in this book. The author's presentation is clear enough though to make an appropriate translation to modern notation. The reader will then be well prepared to tackle more advanced material in mathematical and theoretical physics that make use of the group-theoretic constructions that take place in this book.
A wonderful book
One of the two great classics on group theory in physics
Classic from the early days of quantum mechanics |
97. The Black Hole War: My Battle with Stephen Hawking to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics by Leonard Susskind | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2009-07-22)
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A Bet Not a Battle
All hat and no science
An insightful introduction to modern physics
I am still confused
Excellent book |
98. The Picture Book of Quantum Mechanics by S. Brandt, Hans D. Dahmen | |
Hardcover: 464
Pages
(2000-12-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description From reviews of earlier editions:Most serious students of physics and all of their teachers will want to consider having this orderly and graphic outline of introductory quantum theory at their fingertips. --- American Journal of Physics The book is of high quality and well written.... [It] helps the student of quantum mechanics get a better intuition of the subject. --- International Journal of Quantum Chemistry This is a unique book. --- Nature . Customer Reviews (2)
Visual quantum mechanics
A ray of light |
99. Quantum Mechanics: From Basic Principles to Numerical Methods and Applications (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Louis Marchildon | |
Paperback: 560
Pages
(2010-11-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description This fresh and original text on quantum mechanics focuses on: the development of numerical methods for obtaining specific results; the presentation of group theory and the systematic use of operators; the introduction of the functional integral and its applications in approximation; the discussion of distant correlations and experimental measurements. Numerous exercises with hints and solutions, examples and applications, and a guide to key references help the student to work with the text. Customer Reviews (1)
understandable quantum mechanics |
100. Applied Quantum Mechanics by A. F. J. Levi | |
Hardcover: 574
Pages
(2006-06-26)
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Very practical quantum mechanics book
Excellent book
stresses important practical cases
A window to the world of quantum mechanics for the engineer... but not completely self-contained |
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