Exploring Quantum Mechanics
Descripción
The book you are now reading contains arguably the world’s largest collection of problems in quantum physics, which span just about the full scope of subjects in quantum theory ranging from elementary single-particle quantum mechanics in one dimension to relativistic field theory and advanced aspects of nuclear physics. There are more than 700 problems of various difficulty, accompanied by detailed solutions. While some problems are elementary and may be accessible to advanced undergraduate students, some are at the research level that would be of challenge and interest to a practicing theoretical physicist. Consequently, the book will be useful to a wide range of readers including both students studying quantum mechanics and professors teaching it. In fact, this problem book has a proven record of being a scientific bestseller in other countries, notably in Russia, where its earlier versions have been used for over thirty years as a standard text to learn and teach quantum physics at all leading universities.
Detalles
Editorial: | Oxford University Press |
Autor(es): |
Victor Galitski, Boris Karnakov, Vladimir Kogan, and Victor Galitski, Jr. |
ISBN: | 978–0–19–923271–0 |
Año: | 2013 |
Páginas: | 898 |
Lenguaje: | English |
Tamaño: | 4.62 MB |
Categoría: | Física |
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