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Solution Manual to Accompany Volume I of Quantum Mechanics by Cohen-Tannoudji, Diu and Laloë Grasp the fundamentals of quantum mechanics with this essential set of solutions Quantum mechanics, with its counter-intuitive premises and its radical variations from classical mechanics or electrodynamics, is both among the most important components of a modern physics education and one of the most challenging. It demands both a theoretical grounding and a grasp of mathematical technique that take time and effort to master. Students working through quantum mechanics curricula generally…mehr
Solution Manual to Accompany Volume I of Quantum Mechanics by Cohen-Tannoudji, Diu and Laloë
Grasp the fundamentals of quantum mechanics with this essential set of solutions
Quantum mechanics, with its counter-intuitive premises and its radical variations from classical mechanics or electrodynamics, is both among the most important components of a modern physics education and one of the most challenging. It demands both a theoretical grounding and a grasp of mathematical technique that take time and effort to master. Students working through quantum mechanics curricula generally practice by working through increasingly difficult problem sets, such as those found in the seminal Quantum Mechanics volumes by Cohen-Tannoudji, Diu and Laloë.
This solution manual accompanies Volume I and offers the long-awaited detailed solutions to all 69 problems in this text. Its accessible format provides explicit explanations of every step, focusing on both the physical theory and the formal mathematics, to ensure students grasp all pertinent concepts. It also includes guidance for transferring the solution approaches to comparable problems in quantum mechanics.
Readers also benefit from:
Approximately 70 figures to clarify key steps and concepts
Detailed explanations of problems concerning quantum mechanics postulates, mathematical tools, properties of angular momentum, and more
This solution manual is a must-have for students in physics, chemistry, or the materials sciences looking to master these challenging problems, as well as for instructors looking for pedagogical approaches to the subject.
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Autorenporträt
Guillaume Merle, PhD, is Professeur agrégé of Mechanics at Beihang Sino-French Engineer School, Beihang University, Beijing, China, where he supervises the Engineering Science Department and is in charge of the Engineering Science, Engineering Thermodynamics, and Quantum Physics courses.
Oliver J. Harper, PhD, is Professeur agrégé of Physics at Lycée Saint Lambert, Paris, France, where he teaches physics and chemistry in the Preparatory Classes for the French "Grandes Écoles".
Philippe Ribière, PhD, is Professeur agrégé of Physics at Beihang Sino-French Engineer School, Beihang University, Beijing, China, where he supervises the Physics Department and is in charge of the Statistical Physics course.
Inhaltsangabe
Waves and Particles: Introduction to the Fundamental Concepts of Quantum Mechanics The Mathematical Tools of Quantum Mechanics The Postulates of Quantum Mechanics Application of the Postulates to Simple Cases: Two Level Systems and Spin 1/2 Systems The One Dimensional Harmonic Oscillator General Properties of Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics Particles in a Central Potential. The Hydrogen Atom
Waves and Particles: Introduction to the Fundamental Concepts of Quantum Mechanics The Mathematical Tools of Quantum Mechanics The Postulates of Quantum Mechanics Application of the Postulates to Simple Cases: Two Level Systems and Spin 1/2 Systems The One Dimensional Harmonic Oscillator General Properties of Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics Particles in a Central Potential. The Hydrogen Atom
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