Taking a conceptual approach to the subject, Concepts in Quantum
Mechanics provides complete coverage of both basic and advanced
topics. Following in the footsteps of Dirac's classic work
"Principles of Quantum Mechanics," it explains all themes from
first principles.
The authors present alternative ways of representing the state
of a physical system, outline the mathematical connection between
the representatives of the same state in different representations,
and highlight the connection between Dirac brackets and their
integral forms in the coordinate and momentum representations. They
also logically develop the equations of motion in Schrodinger and
Heisenberg pictures. In addition, the book covers motion in the
presence of potential steps and wells, bound state problems,
symmetries and their consequences, the role of angular momentum in
quantum mechanics, approximation methods, time-dependent
perturbation methods, and second quantization.
Written by authoritative professors who have taught quantum
mechanics at the graduate level for a combined forty years, this
textbook provides students with a strong foundation in quantum
mechanics. After reading the book, students will be ready to take
on quantum field theory.
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