This book revisits many of the problems encountered in introductory
quantum mechanics, focusing on computer implementations for finding
and visualizing analytical and numerical solutions. It subsequently
uses these implementations as building blocks to solve more complex
problems, such as coherent laser-driven dynamics in the Rubidium
hyperfine structure or the Rashba interaction of an electron moving
in 2D. The simulations are highlighted using the programming
language Mathematica. No prior knowledge of Mathematica is needed;
alternatives, such as Matlab, Python, or Maple, can also be used.
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