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ifỊStephen GasiorowiczUniversity oj Minnesotaquantum physicsc. s. E. N.HBTITUT'Ju OS K'.’' 4VrJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc. new york • Jandon ♦ Sydney ♦ t Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) torontoThis Book Is Distributed By http://pdfstore.tk/ PleaseMake Sure That This E-Book Dont Have Any Or Damage This will cause you Missing.Pages And Missing Tutorials.www.pdfstore.tk will automaticly 'check . is this book is ready for readAttention Before You read this Book Please Visit www.pdfstor Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) e.tk and check you can Free Download any kind of Free matirials from www.pdfstore.tkweb siteprefaceThis book is intended to serve as an introduction tStephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003)
o quantum physics. In writing it, I have kept several guidelines in mind1First, it is helpful foi the development of intuition in any new field of StuifỊStephen GasiorowiczUniversity oj Minnesotaquantum physicsc. s. E. N.HBTITUT'Ju OS K'.’' 4VrJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc. new york • Jandon ♦ Sydney ♦ t Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) ght thus obtained can be used for more complex systems.2Every aspect of quantum mechanics has been helpful m understanding some physical phenomenon. I have therefore laid great stress on applications at every stage of the development of the subject. Although no area of quantum physics is totally dev Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) eloped, my intention is to bridge the gap between a modern physics course and the more formal development of quantum mechanics. Thus, many applicationStephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003)
s are discussed, and I have stressed order-of-magnkude estimates and the importance of numbers.3In keeping with the level of the book, the mathematicaifỊStephen GasiorowiczUniversity oj Minnesotaquantum physicsc. s. E. N.HBTITUT'Ju OS K'.’' 4VrJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc. new york • Jandon ♦ Sydney ♦ t Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) dealt with the former more by analogy than by precise definition, and I have minimized the use of new tools insofar as possible.In approaching quantum theory, I chose to start with wave mechanics and the Schrodinger equation. Although the state-vector approach gets at the essential structure of qua Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) ntum mechanics more rapidly, experience has shown that the use of more familiar tools, such as differential equations, makes the theory more accessiblStephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003)
e and (he correspondence with classical physics more transparent.The book probably contains a little more material than can Comfortably be covered in ifỊStephen GasiorowiczUniversity oj Minnesotaquantum physicsc. s. E. N.HBTITUT'Ju OS K'.’' 4VrJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc. new york • Jandon ♦ Sydney ♦ t Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) a quantum theory, the Schrodinger equation, and tlx; general framework of wave mechanics are covered. A number of simple problems are solved in Chapter 5, and their relevance to physical phenomena is discussed. The generalization to many panicles and to three dimensions is developed. The second-quar Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) ter material deals directly with atomic physics problems and uses somewhat more sophisticated tools. Here we discuss operator methods (Chapter 7). angStephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003)
ular momentum (Chapter 11), the hydrogen atom (Chapter 12), operators, matrices, and spin (Chapter 14). the addition of angular momenta (Chapter 15), ifỊStephen GasiorowiczUniversity oj Minnesotaquantum physicsc. s. E. N.HBTITUT'Ju OS K'.’' 4VrJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc. new york • Jandon ♦ Sydney ♦ t Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) riety of problems that are discussed during the third and lasr quarter. These problems include the interaction of charged particles with a magnetic field (Cliapter 13), the helium atom (Chapter ]«), problems in the radiation of atoms and related topics (Chapters 22 and 23), collision theory (Chapter Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) 24), and the absorption of radiation in matter (Chapter 25)- This material is supplemented by a more qualitative discussion of the structure of atomsStephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003)
and molecules (Chapters 19 to 21). The last chapter on elementary particles and theif symmetries serves the dual purpose Ilf describing some of the rifỊStephen GasiorowiczUniversity oj Minnesotaquantum physicsc. s. E. N.HBTITUT'Ju OS K'.’' 4VrJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc. new york • Jandon ♦ Sydney ♦ t Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) istances.Several topics arise naturally as digressions in the development of the subject matter. Instead of lengthening seme long chapters, I have placed this material in a separate '‘Special Topics” section. There, relativistic kinematics, the equivalence principle, the WKB approximation, a detaile Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) d treatment of lifetunes, line Widths and scattering resonances, and the Yukawa theory of nuclear forces are discussed. For the same reason, a brief iStephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003)
ntroduction to the Fourier integral, the Dirac delta function, and some formal material dealing with operators have been placed in mathematical appendifỊStephen GasiorowiczUniversity oj Minnesotaquantum physicsc. s. E. N.HBTITUT'Ju OS K'.’' 4VrJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc. new york • Jandon ♦ Sydney ♦ t Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) cussions on the subject of quantum mechanics. I am grateful to Eugen Merzbacher, who read the manuscript and made many helpful suggestions for improvements. 1 also thank my students in the introductory quantum mechanics course that 1 taught for several years. Their evident interest in the subject le Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) d me to die writing of the supple-menial notes dial later became this book.Stephen GasiorcwiczcontentsChapter 1The Limits of Classical PhysicsBlack BoStephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003)
dy Radiation: rhe laws of Wien and Rayleigh-Jeans: rhe Planck formula. The Photoelectric- Effect. The Compton Effect, Eỉccưon Diffraction. The Bohr AtifỊStephen GasiorowiczUniversity oj Minnesotaquantum physicsc. s. E. N.HBTITUT'Ju OS K'.’' 4VrJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc. new york • Jandon ♦ Sydney ♦ t Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) tions27The gaussian wave packet; the propagation of packets; group velocity; the De Broglie relation. The Uncertainty Relations: measurement of position of an election; the two-slit experiment; the “reality" of orbits in die Bolir atom; the energy-time uncertainty relation; rhe uses of the relations Stephen gasiorowicz quantum physics, third edition wiley (2003) for numerical estimates.Chapter 3The Schrodinger Wave EquationifỊStephen GasiorowiczUniversity oj Minnesotaquantum physicsc. s. E. N.HBTITUT'Ju OS K'.’' 4VrJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc. new york • Jandon ♦ Sydney ♦ tifỊStephen GasiorowiczUniversity oj Minnesotaquantum physicsc. s. E. N.HBTITUT'Ju OS K'.’' 4VrJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc. new york • Jandon ♦ Sydney ♦ tGọi ngay
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