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New Edition: Introductory Quantum Physics and Relativity (2nd
Edition)This book is based on the lecture courses taught by
Dunningham and Vedral at the University of Leeds. The book contains
all the necessary material for quantum physics and relativity in
the first two years of a typical physics degree course. The choice
of topics complies fully with the Institute of Physics guidelines,
but the coverage also includes more interesting and up-to-date
applications, such as Bose condensation and quantum teleportation.
'The authors have done an exceptional job. ItaEURO (TM)s probably
more accurate to describe this text as an introduction to both
non-relativistic and relativistic quantum mechanics ... This book
was a lot of fun to read and digest. I definitely recommend it for
instructors, but also for students who have already been exposed to
quantum mechanics.'Contemporary PhysicsThis book is a revised and
updated version of Introductory Quantum Physics and Relativity.
Based on lectures given as part of the undergraduate degree
programme at the University of Leeds, it has been extended in line
with recent developments in the field. The book contains all the
material required for quantum physics and relativity in the first
three years of a traditional physics degree, in addition to more
interesting and up-to-date extensions and applications which
include quantum field theory, entanglement, and quantum information
science.The second edition is unique as an undergraduate textbook
as it combines quantum physics and relativity at an introductory
level. It expounds the foundations of these two subjects in detail,
but also illustrates how they can be combined. It discusses recent
applications, but also exposes undergraduates to cutting-edge
research topics, such as laser cooling, Bose-Einstein condensation,
tunneling microscopes, lasers, nonlocality, and quantum
teleportation.
New Edition: Introductory Quantum Physics and Relativity (2nd
Edition)This book is based on the lecture courses taught by
Dunningham and Vedral at the University of Leeds. The book contains
all the necessary material for quantum physics and relativity in
the first two years of a typical physics degree course. The choice
of topics complies fully with the Institute of Physics guidelines,
but the coverage also includes more interesting and up-to-date
applications, such as Bose condensation and quantum teleportation.
'The authors have done an exceptional job. ItaEURO (TM)s probably
more accurate to describe this text as an introduction to both
non-relativistic and relativistic quantum mechanics ... This book
was a lot of fun to read and digest. I definitely recommend it for
instructors, but also for students who have already been exposed to
quantum mechanics.'Contemporary PhysicsThis book is a revised and
updated version of Introductory Quantum Physics and Relativity.
Based on lectures given as part of the undergraduate degree
programme at the University of Leeds, it has been extended in line
with recent developments in the field. The book contains all the
material required for quantum physics and relativity in the first
three years of a traditional physics degree, in addition to more
interesting and up-to-date extensions and applications which
include quantum field theory, entanglement, and quantum information
science.The second edition is unique as an undergraduate textbook
as it combines quantum physics and relativity at an introductory
level. It expounds the foundations of these two subjects in detail,
but also illustrates how they can be combined. It discusses recent
applications, but also exposes undergraduates to cutting-edge
research topics, such as laser cooling, Bose-Einstein condensation,
tunneling microscopes, lasers, nonlocality, and quantum
teleportation.
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