Quantum Mechanics (2nd Edition) 2nd Edition by B.H. Bransden | (PDF) Free Download

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  • Published: 2000
  • Number of pages: 824 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 53.59 MB
  • Authors: B.H. Bransden

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This book gives a modern, comprehensive introduction to the principles of quantum mechanics, to the main approximation methods and to the application of quantum theory to a wide variety of systems. The needs of students having an average mathematical ability are kept very much in mind, with the avoidance of complex mathematical arguments and any undue compression of material

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⭐This book was applied by an expert researcher in QM in an introductory course on QM. As you will read on the back cover, Bransden and Joachain are both prof. emeritus, and they write that the lack of matematical abilities of students nowadays has been kept very much in mind throughout the book. Not at all. The book precisely reads like a book written by people who have worked in the QM field for a full career and is replete with advanced mathematics; the problem is that the physics too often gets lost by them making several pages long proofs and upon which the content and the relevance of the physics has been forgotten by the end. Then, it is understandable that an expert researcher in QM finds this book good in an introductory course although it should not be used there, at least not standing alone. I found it much easier to get the more or less same information, perhaps with fewer details, by using “Schaum’s Outline of Quantum Mechanics”-buy that one as well if you have to buy this one.

⭐This book does a pretty good job using tons of examples to explain how to apply Q.M. (the only way to learn in my opinion), as well as explaining the fundamentals of Q.M. in the most basic forms. Best Q.M. out of the three I used in school

⭐This is a terrific intro to the subject for physicists and chemists. I had lost my original copy from my undergraduate days and was happy to find it for such a nice price on amazon.com. This book prepares one for more advanced treatments and specialized topics in Q.M. Truly a well thought out book by two great scientists and teachers!

⭐As Irving Berlin wrote, Blue Skies is all I see” so goes Quantum Mechanics 2nd Edition. The theories “sing” in this thoughtfully written technical epic. As bathroom reading goes I wouldn’t recommend this weighty volume since its such a long read. But anyone with a love for their neighborhood mechanic will treasure it. Thumbs up!

⭐Product received quickly and in good condition, matching the description at a cheap Price. Good seller to do business with

⭐I got my degree and can still barely follow the leaps of logic which this book deals in.

⭐B&J is a good reference tool. A plethora of concepts and applications is covered, with little skimping on results.But…This text is an abomination to academia. Having been assigned it for an undergraduate course, I found it completely useless, and used Griffiths and Sakurai together to study and understand material. To its credit, B&J covers a wide variety of topics, and thus may be used as a reference. But I cannot forgive the poor writing, inconsistencies, lack of thoroughness per subject, and density of mathematical formulation without clear explanation. While some may argue that I may just be too simple minded to grasp the great depth of the book, I repudiate this with the judgment that a textbook’s first purpose is to serve as a tool for instruction. Here is where the book fails.B&J’s derivations do not, in my mind, follow a logical flow of ideas. Nor do they provide an undergraduate reader any form of conceptual grasp for the fundamentals of QM. I find it hard to believe that this book should find any place within any university. It is completely inappropriate for an intro to QM class, yet far too lacking in mathematical and conceptual completeness to serve as an upper division or graduate text.It may sound as though I dislike this book. I do. But I give it three stars because I do find it on many a shelf(including mine) around campus. If you have the money, buy it as a supplement to the other texts, or read it just after you finish a course. In my mind, the conjunction of Griffiths and Sakurai is a adequate (if not monetarily taxing)reading text for undergraduate courses in QM.

⭐This is a good book about quantum mechanics which starts out with the history of how quantum mechanics was derived. Afterwards it introduces wave mechanics and further on matrix mechanics. The math is introduced along the way, and is thoroughly explained.My biggest problem with this book is that it never mentions Hilbert spaces which is an important part of the mathematical foundation of quantum mechanics.

⭐not the best book for introductory quantum theory, the majority of the book focuses on advanced quantum mechanics

⭐Got this for university, look at the modules I have over the the first three years of degree. All my quantum modules have this book as a recommended/required textbook. It has a great depth of information in it. Will be using this for a long time.

⭐Good Info.

⭐Undergraduate QM perfection

⭐L’ho ritenuto un buon libro. Risulta parecchio formale e in alcuni punti un po’ pesante, ma tratta tutti gli argomenti di un corso di base (e anche di più) e risulta un buon riferimento anche per corsi oltre la laurea triennale.Per quanto concerne la spedizione non ho avuto problemi di sorta, il libro è arrivato senza difetto o ammaccatura alcuna.

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