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Modern quantum mechanics [3rd ed.]

By: Sakurai, J. J.
Contributor(s): Napolitano, Jim.
Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge Universtiy Press 2021Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xxi, 548p.ISBN: 9781108473224.Subject(s): Quantum theory | Quantum mechanicsDDC classification: 530.12 | Sa29m3 Summary: Modern Quantum Mechanics is a classic graduate level textbook, covering the main concepts from quantum mechanics in a clear, organized and engaging manner. The original author, J. J. Sakurai, was a renowned particle theorist. This third edition, revised by Jim Napolitano, introduces topics that extend its value into the twenty-first century, such as modern mathematical techniques for advanced quantum mechanical calculations, while at the same time retaining fundamental topics such as neutron interferometer experiments, Feynman path integrals, correlation measurements, and Bell's inequalities. A solutions manual is available.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival January 17 to 23, 2022 | New arrival May 29 to June 04, 2023
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Modern Quantum Mechanics is a classic graduate level textbook, covering the main concepts from quantum mechanics in a clear, organized and engaging manner. The original author, J. J. Sakurai, was a renowned particle theorist. This third edition, revised by Jim Napolitano, introduces topics that extend its value into the twenty-first century, such as modern mathematical techniques for advanced quantum mechanical calculations, while at the same time retaining fundamental topics such as neutron interferometer experiments, Feynman path integrals, correlation measurements, and Bell's inequalities. A solutions manual is available.

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