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Quantum Mechanics, Volume 2: Angular Momentum, Spin, and Approximation Methods
821.00 ₪
ISBN13
9783527345540
יצא לאור ב
Weinheim
מהדורה
2nd Edition
זמן אספקה
21 ימי עסקים - לא במלאי בארץ
עמודים / Pages
640
פורמט
Hardback
תאריך יציאה לאור
9 באוק׳ 2019
מחליף את פריט
14616435000
This new edition of the unrivalled textbook introduces concepts such as the quantum theory of scattering by a potential, special and general cases of adding angular momenta, time-independent and time-dependent perturbation theory, and systems of identical particles. The entire book has been revised to take into account new developments in quantum mechanics curricula. The textbook retains its typical style also in the new edition: it explains the fundamental concepts in chapters which are elaborated in accompanying complements that provide more detailed discussions, examples and applications.
* The quantum mechanics classic in a new edition: written by 1997 Nobel laureate Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and his colleagues Bernard Diu and Franck Lalo?
* As easily comprehensible as possible: all steps of the physical background and its mathematical representation are spelled out explicitly
* Comprehensive: in addition to the fundamentals themselves, the book contains more than 170 worked examples plus exercises
Claude Cohen-Tannoudji was a researcher at the Kastler-Brossel laboratory of the Ecole Normale Sup?rieure in Paris where he also studied and received his PhD in 1962. In 1973 he became Professor of atomic and molecular physics at the Coll?ge des France. His main research interests were optical pumping, quantum optics and atom-photon interactions. In 1997, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, together with Steven Chu and William D. Phillips, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his research on laser cooling and trapping of neutral atoms.
Bernard Diu was Professor at the Denis Diderot University (Paris VII). He was engaged in research at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and High Energy where his focus was on strong interactions physics and statistical mechanics.
Franck Lalo? was a researcher at the Kastler-Brossel laboratory of the Ecole Normale Sup?rieure in Paris. His first assignment was with the University of Paris VI before he was appointed to the CNRS, the French National Research Center. His research was focused on optical pumping, statistical mechanics of quantum gases, musical acoustics and the foundations of quantum mechanics.
| מהדורה | 2nd Edition |
|---|---|
| עמודים / Pages | 640 |
| מחליף את פריט | 14616435000 |
| פורמט | Hardback |
| ISBN10 | 352734554X |
| יצא לאור ב | Weinheim |
| תאריך יציאה לאור | 9 באוק׳ 2019 |
| תוכן עניינים | AN ELEMENTARY APPROACH TO THE QUANTUM THEORY OF SCATTERING BY A POTENTIAL Introduction Stationary Scattering States. Calculation of the Cross Section Scattering by a Central Potential. Method of Partial Waves Complements ELECTRON SPIN Introduction Special Properties of Angular Moment 1/2 Non-Relativistic Description of a Spin 1/2 Particle Complements ADDITION OF ANGULAR MOMENTA Introduction Addition of Two Spin 1/2's. Elementary Method Addition of Two Arbitrary Angular Momenta. General Methods Complements STATIONARY PERTURBATION THEORY Description of the Method Perturbation of a Non-Degenerate Level Perturbation of a Degenerate Level Complements AN APPLICATION OF PERTURBATION THEORY: THE FINE AND HYPERFINE STRUCTURE OF THE HYDROGEN ATOM Introduction Additional Terms in the Hamiltonian The Fine Structure of the N=2 Level The Hyperfine Structure of the N=1 Level The Zeeman Effect of the Hyperfine Structure of the 1s Ground State Complements APPROXIMATION METHODS FOR TIME-DEPENDENT PROBLEMS Statement of the Problem Approximate Solution of the Schroedinger Equation An Important Special Case: Sinusoidal or Constant Perturbation Complements SYSTEMS OF IDENTICAL PARTICLES Statement of the Problem Permutation Operators The Symmetrization Postulate Discussion Complements APPENDICES Fourier Series and the Fourier Transform The Dirac "Function" The Lagrangian and Hamiltonian in Classical Mechanics |
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