INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM MECHANICS
Descripción
Unlike Newton’s mechanics, or Maxwell’s electrodynamics, or Einstein’s relativity, quantum theory was not created—or even definitively packaged—by one individual, and it retains to this day some of the scars of its exhilarating but traumatic youth. There is no general consensus as to what its fundamental principles are, how it should be taught, or what it really “means.” Every competent physicist can “do” quantum mechanics, but the stories we tell ourselves about what we are doing are as various as the tales of Scheherazade, and almost as implausible. Niels Bohr said, “If you are not confused by quantum physics then you haven’t really understood it”; Richard Feynman remarked, “I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics.”
Detalles
Editorial: | Cambridge University Press |
Autor(es): |
DAVID J. GRIFFITHS; DARRELL F. SCHROETER |
ISBN: | 978-1-107-18963-8 |
Año: | 2018 |
Páginas: | 644 |
Lenguaje: | English |
Tamaño: | 25.35 MB |
Categoría: | Física |
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