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This sixth edition builds on its highly praised predecessors to make the text even more accessible to a wider audience. It contains three new chapters that review prerequisite physics and mathematics, laying out the notation, formalism, and physical basis necessary for the rest of the book. Along with more problems, this edition also presents short descriptions of numerous applications relevant to the physics discussed, offering a brief look at what quantum mechanics has made possible industrially and scientifically.

Produktbeschreibung
This sixth edition builds on its highly praised predecessors to make the text even more accessible to a wider audience. It contains three new chapters that review prerequisite physics and mathematics, laying out the notation, formalism, and physical basis necessary for the rest of the book. Along with more problems, this edition also presents short descriptions of numerous applications relevant to the physics discussed, offering a brief look at what quantum mechanics has made possible industrially and scientifically.

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Autorenporträt
Alastair I.M. Rae retired as a reader in quantum physics from the University of Birmingham. He first taught quantum mechanics in the 1970s, which led to the publication of the first edition of this book. He has conducted research in many areas of condensed matter physics, including superconductivity and its "high temperature" manifestations.

Jim Napolitano is a professor of physics at Temple University. His research field is experimental nuclear and particle physics, focusing primarily on studies of fundamental interactions. He also is interested in modern instructional techniques and has published two textbooks on advanced topics in physics.