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Introduction to Quantum Mechanics

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This bestselling undergraduate quantum mechanics textbook is now available in a re-issued, affordable edition from Cambridge University Press. The text first teaches students how to do quantum mechanics, and then provides them with a more insightful discussion of what it means. The author avoids the temptation to include every possible relevant topic, instead presenting students with material that they can easily focus on in a complete treatment with few distractions and diversions. Fundamental principles are covered, quantum theory is presented, and special techniques are developed for attacking realistic problems. The innovative two-part coverage is entertaining and informative, organizing topics under basic theory and assembling an arsenal of approximation schemes with illustrative applications linked closely to the text.

Author: Griffiths David
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 508
ISBN: 9781107189638
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 3
Release Year: 2018

Part I. Theory:
1. The wave function
2. Time-independent Schrodinger equation
3. Formalism
4. Quantum mechanics in three dimensions
5. Identical particles
6. Symmetry
Part II. Application:
7. Time-independent perturbation theory
8. The variational principle
9. The WKB approximation
10. Scattering
11. Quantum dynamics
12. Afterword
Appendix A. Linear algebra
Index.

John Dold is a professor of applied mathematics, having trained in physics, mathematics and (briefly) history. Apart from some purely experimental studies, particularly of fire behaviour, his research primarily makes use of partial differential equations to model practical problems, including water waves and combustion phenomena. He founded the journal Combustion Theory and Modelling and he has organised or helped to organise major conferences on combustion research. In his teaching of mathematical methods and their application to various physical phenomena he has written a number of coursework texts.

David Griffiths trained originally as an applied mathematician and has spent his academic career as a numerical analyst at the University of Dundee specialising in the numerical solution of partial differential equations.

David Silvester is a Professor in the School of Mathematics at The University of Manchester. His research concerns numerical solution of partial differential equations, computational fluid dynamics, uncertainty quantification, and high performance computing.

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