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Introductory Quantum Mechanics (3rd - Hardcover, by Liboff Richard L
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- Book Title
- Introductory Quantum Mechanics (3rd Edition)
- ISBN
- 9780201878790
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Addison-Wesley Longman, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0201878798
ISBN-13
9780201878790
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71280
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
839 Pages
Publication Name
Introductory Quantum Mechanics
Language
English
Publication Year
1997
Subject
Physics / Quantum Theory
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.6 in
Item Weight
44.1 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.7 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
96-023160
Dewey Edition
19
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
530.1/2
Table Of Content
I. ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS TO PROBLEMS IN ONE DIMENSION. 1. Review of Concepts of Classical Mechanics. 2. Historical Review: Experiments and Theories. 3. The Postulates of Quantum Mechanics: Operators, Eigenfunctions, and Eigenvalues. 4. Preparatory Concepts: Function Spaces and Hermitian Operators. 5. Time Development, Conservation Theorems, and Parity. 6. Time Development, Conservation Theorems, and Parity. 7. Additional One-Dimensional Problems: Bound and Unbound States. 8. Finite Potential Well, Periodic Lattice, and Some Simple Problems with Two Degrees of Freedom. II. FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY AND APPLICATIONS TO PROBLEMS IN THREE DIMENSIONS. 9. Angular Momentum. 10. Problems in Three Dimension. 11. Elements of Matrix Mechanics: Spin Wavefunctions. 12. Application to Atomic, Molecular, Solid-State, and Nuclear Physics: Elements of Quantum Statistics. 13. Perturbation Theory. 14. Scattering in Three Dimensions. 15. Relativistic Quantum Mechanics. List of Symbols. Appendices. Index. List of Tables. Topical Problems.
Synopsis
Continues to present a detailed and challenging exposition of the underlying concepts of quantum mechanics.*Appendix of Physical Constants and Equivalence expanded*New Appendix D lists vectors and differential relations in three primary orthogonal co-ordinate frames*Chapter 15 develops relativistic wave equations*New descriptions and discussions of quantum-well configurations relevant to the 'quantum dot' and the 'quantum wire', pertinent to semiconductor technology*Transfer matrix method is developed and employed*Revised discussion of impurity semiconductors*A new informative periodic chart*Contains a number of new problems, By providing detailed explanations of challenging concepts for students and by offering professors an extensive list of subjects, the third edition of this best-selling quantum mechanics text follows the continuing evolution of physics in both esoteric and pragmatic directions. A new chapter, 15, develops the subject of relativistic waves, beginning with a review of basic relativistic concepts and continues with derivation of the Klein-Gordon equation. The chapter delves into the Dirac theory and the Dirac formulation of the four-dimensional spin operator, and concludes with a brief introduction to the covariant formulation of relativistic quantum mechanics. The revision also includes new descriptions and discussions of quantum-well configurations relevant to the quantum dot and the quantum wire and pertinent to semiconductor technology. Employing an assortment of symmetry principles, the transfer matrix method is developed and employed to regain the Kronig-Penny dispersion relation. The discussion of impurity semiconductors has been revised and is accompanied by a new subsection on the p-n junction. A new description of the Hartree-Fock model is included in the revision, which affords a method for obtaining approximate atomic wavefunctions and eigenenergies. This description complements the Thomas-Fermi model, which was new to the second edition. The third edition of Introductory Quantum Mechanics also includes a number of new intriguing problems many of which carry solutions, and a new, informative periodic chart appearing on the inside flap of the front cover. As with his previous editions, Liboff starts with a review of the most relevant elements of classical mechanics and proceeds through two parts that develop quantum theory.
LC Classification Number
QC174.12.L52 1998
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