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Practical Quantum Mechanics

Siegfried Flügge

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English
Springer Verlag
03 December 1998
"From the reviews: ""Anyone who has taught a course of quantum mechanics knows the difficulty of providing practical examples which are within the mathematical competence of the students and can be completed in a reasonable time. In this book will be found 219 problems, together with their solutions, which will greatly extend the repertoire. (...) The first volume deals exclusively with one-body problems without spin. (...) In the second volume the problems cover a wider range and include illustrations of the introduction of spin, the interactions between two and three particles, quantum statistics and the Dirac relativistic equation with shorter sections on non-stationary problems and radiation theory. (...)"" Nature, Sept. 10, 1971. ""The student who can master these problems will have a good grasp of the practical applications of quantum theory and, therefore, of the basic concepts as well. I recommend the book unreservedly."" The Australian Physicist, May 1972."

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Imprint:   Springer Verlag
Country of Publication:   Germany
Edition:   Reprint of the 1st ed
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   1.970kg
ISBN:   9783540650355
ISBN 10:   3540650350
Series:   Classics in Mathematics
Pages:   624
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
I. General Concepts.- II. One-Body Problems without Spin.- III. Particles with Spin.- IV. Many-Body Problems.- V. Non-Stationary Problems.- VI. The Relativistic Dirac Equation.- VII. Radiation Theory.- Mathematical Append.- Coordinate systems.- ? function.- Bessel functions.- Legendre functions.- Spherical harmonics.- The hypergeometric series.- The confluent scries.- Some functions defined by integrals.- Index for Volumes I and II.

Reviews for Practical Quantum Mechanics

From the reviews: Anyone who has taught a course of quantum mechanics knows the difficulty of providing practical examples which are within the mathematical competence of the students and can be completed in a reasonable time. In this book will be found 219 problems, together with their solutions, which will greatly extend the repertoire. (...) The first volume deals exclusively with one-body problems without spin. (...) In the second volume the problems cover a wider range and include illustrations of the introduction of spin, the interactions between two and three particles, quantum statistics and the Dirac relativistic equation with shorter sections on non-stationary problems and radiation theory. (...) Nature, Sept. 10, 1971.  The student who can master these problems will have a good grasp of the practical applications of quantum theory and, therefore, of the basic concepts as well. I recommend the book unreservedly. The Australian Physicist, May 1972.


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