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Ebook Info

  • Published: 1995
  • Number of pages: 519 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 20.11 MB
  • Authors: Rubin H. Landau

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Here is a readable and intuitive quantum mechanics text that covers scattering theory, relativistic quantum mechanics, and field theory. This expanded and updated Second Edition – with five new chapters – emphasizes the concrete and calculable over the abstract and pure, and helps turn students into researchers without diminishing their sense of wonder at physics and nature. As a one-year graduate-level course, Quantum Mechanics II: A Second Course in Quantum Theory leads from quantum basics to basic field theory, and lays the foundation for research-oriented specialty courses. Used selectively, the material can be tailored to create a one-semester course in advanced topics. In either case, it addresses a broad audience of students in the physical sciences, as well as independent readers – whether advanced undergraduates or practicing scientists.

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Editorial Reviews: From the Publisher This completely revised, updated and well-illustrated text is designed for graduate level courses in physics departments. From the Back Cover Here is a readable and intuitive quantum mechanics text that covers scattering theory, relativistic quantum mechanics, and field theory. This expanded and updated Second Edition–with five new chapters–emphasizes the concrete and calculable over the abstract and pure, and helps turn students into researchers without diminishing their sense of wonder at physics and nature. As a one-year graduate-level course, Quantum Mechanics II: A Second Course in Quantum Theory leads from quantum basics to basic field theory, and lays the foundation for research-oriented specialty courses. Used selectively, the material can be tailored to create a one-semester course in advanced topics. In either case, it addresses a broad audience of students in the physical sciences, as well as independent readers–whether advanced undergraduates or practicing scientists. Acknowledging the challenges encountered by most students with this material, the author: * Applies the material with over 200 exercises and 100 illustrations * Concludes all chapters with multipart problems that include additional examples beyond the scope of the main text * Incorporates a number of tutorials into the text for systematic learning of special topics * Provides accessible coverage of the difficult area of quantum fields by emphasizing the physics involved and drawing connections with quantum mechanics * Covers material not usually found in textbooks such as the use of the Dirac equation and computers in modern physics * Provides appendixes on momentum states, representations, special relativity, and the Dirac equation Written with fluidity and a passion for the natural world, this stimulating book will help students develop the necessary research tools, understand the complexities of the subject, and gain new insights into and appreciation of experimental physics. About the Author Rubin H. Landau, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Oregon State University in Corvallis. He teaches the course in computational physics, helps direct the Northwest Alliance for Computational Science and Engineering, and has been using computers in theoretical physics research for the past 30 years. The author of more than 70 refereed publications, he is the author of Computational Physics and A Scientist’s and Engineer’s Guide to Workstations and Supercomputers, both available from Wiley. Read more

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

⭐great price for the text book and worth it…

⭐This book is what it claims to be – a second course in quantum mechanics. It does not cover elementary subjects such as the hydrogen atom or the simple harmonic oscillator. It does cover scattering theory, spinm theory, path integrals, relativistic wave equations, introductory field theory, and many-body theory. The topics covered are an interesting selection of important applications. The level of treatment is appropriate to the material. The explanations are fairly good, and the author seems to know what he is doing. A good book, not a great book.

⭐The author addresses a number of interesting topics beyond those that are covered in typical books intended for a typical two-semester graduate level quantum mechanics course. In particular, I was interested that Density Function Theory (DFT) is covered, and contrasted with the Thomas-Fermi and Hartee-Fock approaches to the many-body problem. This topic, however, like others in the book, is not covered in sufficient detail for my taste.

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