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Quantum mechanics [2nd ed.] : fundamentals

By: Gottfried, Kurt.
Contributor(s): Yan, Tung-Mow.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York Springer 2003Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xv, 620p.ISBN: 9788181281241.Subject(s): Quantum theoryDDC classification: 530.12 | G173q2 Summary: This classic text provides a comprehensive exposition of the concepts and techniques of quantum mechanics. The phenomena treated are sufficiently simple to allow the student to readily assess the validity of the models so that attention is not deflected from the heart of the subject. To that end, the book concentrates on systems that can either be solved exactly or be handled by well-controlled, plausible approximations. With few exceptions, this means systems with a small number of degrees of freedom.
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This classic text provides a comprehensive exposition of the concepts and techniques of quantum mechanics. The phenomena treated are sufficiently simple to allow the student to readily assess the validity of the models so that attention is not deflected from the heart of the subject. To that end, the book concentrates on systems that can either be solved exactly or be handled by well-controlled, plausible approximations. With few exceptions, this means systems with a small number of degrees of freedom.

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