Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles 2nd Edition by Robert Eisberg | (PDF) Free Download

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 1985
  • Number of pages: 864 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 14.00 MB
  • Authors: Robert Eisberg

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A revision of a successful junior/senior level text, this introduction to elementary quantum mechanics clearly explains the properties of the most important quantum systems. Emphasizes the applications of theory, and contains new material on particle physics, electron-positron annihilation in solids and the Mossbauer effect. Includes new appendices on such topics as crystallography, Fourier Integral Description of a Wave Group, and Time-Independent Perturbation Theory.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: Review Solutions Manual available. — The publisher, John Wiley & Sons From the Publisher A revision of a successful junior/senior level text, this introduction to elementary quantum mechanics clearly explains the properties of the most important quantum systems. Emphasizes the applications of theory, and contains new material on particle physics, electron-positron annihilation in solids and the Mossbauer effect. Includes new appendices on such topics as crystallography, Fourier Integral Description of a Wave Group, and Time-Independent Perturbation Theory.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐I am very very pleased with it!I couldn’t be more happy with it! This is a book that anyone who wants to be well informed should have in their possession!I have an older copy, that I bought years ago, but has suffered damage because it has travelled across the country with me in my life’s journey! It is pleasing to me to be able to get a pristine and brand new copy!The book was well packaged and arrived in excellent condition! Well worth the money I paid for it!

⭐I think this book is surely meant to go along with a class, I don’t think it is entirely suited for independent study. The reason I feel this is that the discussion questions at the end of each chapter seem to be asking about stuff that isn’t really addressed in the chapter, and requires additional knowledge unrelated to what is given in the book to answer. Also, there are no solutions to the practice problems, so you will never be able to test your own accuracy. I really believe in having solutions in the back of the book, otherwise how are you to rate your own progress and understanding? In concert with a course however and with a teacher to fill in any information gaps, I think this is a fine book! All the explanations seem clear, and the steps in the derivation processes are easy to follow!

⭐This text is well written in that it thoroughly covers each topic in well organized fashion, clear writing and understandable justification. One thing I have against this text is that its examples are somewhat simple and do not cover the application of the complex ideas presented in the chapter. I found it hard to solely use this text to answer the problem sets at the end of the chapter because of this.

⭐After UP I and UP II, and DE you’re ready for this book. Statistics would be a benefit and having taken special relativity would be helpful, though not required (there is a quick and dirty SR section that covers the meat of the material).This is an excellent book for the historical path taken, it gives a good amount of background of each topic, which I found really helpful. Though if you just want equations, examples and questions, there may be other more direct books.Good book for self learning the underpinnings of modern physics.

⭐This book is very useful and easy to understand.

⭐It’s the most wonderful protection for book shipping I have ever seen. For the book, the cover was totally broken, but I had saw that in the picture so it’s understandable. However, the inside of the book is very good, no missing page, no handwriting or highlighting. Really like it.

⭐Pretty good, wish there was a bit more illustrations. We did not use it too extensively as it was a support reading, not the main text.

⭐This text is clearly written and easy to follow. It offers many examples and some of the best step by step derivations I’ve encountered in a text book. The book assumes no prior knowledge of the reader and offers a solid foundation from the beginning. Great introductory text.

⭐If you are studying Quantum Mechanics at 3rd year undergrad level & are having problems getting to grips with the mathematics or concepts, then this is the book for you. The worked examples are well explained & easy to follow. If a picture speaks a thousand words, then the simple diagrams speak volumes. This book is well presented & I would recommend it to anyone studying quantum mechanics as an invaluable aid, particularly to those studying SM358 with the Open University. My only complaint is that I wish I had found this book at the start of my quantum mechanics module.

⭐Fantastic Book for beginners.It reports a nice antology of quantum physics with a deepening of basic issues.Strongly reccomended as guideline for the transition from undergraduate studentto graduated student profile. Useful antology also for experts, it can help to recalltopics outside the own specific expertise.

⭐Like my previous purchases with FatBrain, this book arrived quickly and in excellent condition.Please note that I have mainly used chapters 6 and 7, which focus on the solutions of the Schrödinger equation for simple potentials and the hydrogen-like atom. But the content of said chapters alone is enough, in my opinion, to justify the price! It goes into great depth with derivations and discusses the finer points of the resulting equations. The section devoted to the intuition behind the shapes of the energy eigenfunctions was particularly good!Unfortunately, it does not provide solutions to all of the many problems in the book, and so one star was deducted.

⭐This book describes the experiments, the results and the anomalies observed that led to the whole area of quantum physics. The book goes on to discuss, along with the appropriate mathematical descriptions many really complex concepts. This text is so well written and understandable (you can work your way through the mathematics) it really is a must for any serious student of physics. It is also aesthetically pleasing on the shelf! My copy is well fingered by now though.

⭐Just what I expected and came very quick! Much cheaper and perfect for my course. The book itself is very complex and hard to understand at a first year undergrad level but I am gradually getting used to it!

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