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Introduction to the quantum theory / David Park.

Por: Idioma: Español Mineola : Dover Publications , 2005Edición: First editionDescripción: 601 páginas : figurasTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • unmediated
Tipo de soporte:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0486441377
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 530.12 P235i 2005
Contenidos:
PART I. Theory. 1. Beyond classical physics. - 2. The physical content of the wave function. - 3. General principles. - 4. Physics in one dimension. - 5. Hermitian operators, symmetry, and angular momentum. - 6. Systems in two and three dimensions. - 7. Approximate methods of calculation. - 8. The theory of scattering. - 9. Spin and isospin. - 10. Questions of physical meaning. - 11. Electromagnetic radiation. - 12. Systems containing identical particles. - 13. Classical dynamics and Feynman's construction. -
PART II. Applications. 14. The theory of Alpha decay. - 15. Electrons in a periodic lattice. - 16. The hydrogen spectrum. - 17. The helium atom. - 18. Interatomic forces. - 19. The neutron-proton interaction. - 20. The quark model of baryons. -
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PART I. Theory. 1. Beyond classical physics. - 2. The physical content of the wave function. - 3. General principles. - 4. Physics in one dimension. - 5. Hermitian operators, symmetry, and angular momentum. - 6. Systems in two and three dimensions. - 7. Approximate methods of calculation. - 8. The theory of scattering. - 9. Spin and isospin. - 10. Questions of physical meaning. - 11. Electromagnetic radiation. - 12. Systems containing identical particles. - 13. Classical dynamics and Feynman's construction. -

PART II. Applications. 14. The theory of Alpha decay. - 15. Electrons in a periodic lattice. - 16. The hydrogen spectrum. - 17. The helium atom. - 18. Interatomic forces. - 19. The neutron-proton interaction. - 20. The quark model of baryons. -