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Quantum mechanics: a paradigms approach
This innovative new text presents quantum mechanics in a manner that directly reflects the methods used in modern physics research—making the material more approachable and preparing students more thoroughly for real research. Most texts in this area start with a bit of history and then move directl...
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author | McIntyre, David H Manogue, Corinne A Tate, Janet |
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description | This innovative new text presents quantum mechanics in a manner that directly reflects the methods used in modern physics research—making the material more approachable and preparing students more thoroughly for real research. Most texts in this area start with a bit of history and then move directly to wave-particle problems with accompanying heavy mathematical analysis; Quantum Mechanics provides a foundation in experimental phenomena and uses a more approachable, less intimidating, more powerful mathematical matrix model. Beginning with the Stern-Gerlach experiments and the discussion of spin measurements, and using bra-ket notation, the authors introduce an important notational system that is used throughout quantum mechanics. This non-traditional presentation is designed to enhance students’ understanding and strengthen their intuitive grasp of the subject. |
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spelling | cern-14608712021-04-22T00:26:02Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1460871engMcIntyre, David HManogue, Corinne ATate, JanetQuantum mechanics: a paradigms approachGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThis innovative new text presents quantum mechanics in a manner that directly reflects the methods used in modern physics research—making the material more approachable and preparing students more thoroughly for real research. Most texts in this area start with a bit of history and then move directly to wave-particle problems with accompanying heavy mathematical analysis; Quantum Mechanics provides a foundation in experimental phenomena and uses a more approachable, less intimidating, more powerful mathematical matrix model. Beginning with the Stern-Gerlach experiments and the discussion of spin measurements, and using bra-ket notation, the authors introduce an important notational system that is used throughout quantum mechanics. This non-traditional presentation is designed to enhance students’ understanding and strengthen their intuitive grasp of the subject.Pearsonoai:cds.cern.ch:14608712012 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics McIntyre, David H Manogue, Corinne A Tate, Janet Quantum mechanics: a paradigms approach |
title | Quantum mechanics: a paradigms approach |
title_full | Quantum mechanics: a paradigms approach |
title_fullStr | Quantum mechanics: a paradigms approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantum mechanics: a paradigms approach |
title_short | Quantum mechanics: a paradigms approach |
title_sort | quantum mechanics: a paradigms approach |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1460871 |
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