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Higher dimensional theories have attracted much attention because
they make it possible to reduce much of physics in a concise,
elegant fashion that unifies the two great theories of the 20th
century: Quantum Theory and Relativity. This book provides an
elementary description of quantum wave equations in higher
dimensions at an advanced level so as to put all current
mathematical and physical concepts and techniques at the reader's
disposal. A comprehensive description of quantum wave equations in
higher dimensions and their broad range of applications in quantum
mechanics is provided, which complements the traditional coverage
found in the existing quantum mechanics textbooks and gives
scientists a fresh outlook on quantum systems in all branches of
physics.
In Parts I and II the basic properties of the SO(n) group are
reviewed and basic theories and techniques related to wave
equations in higher dimensions are introduced. Parts III and IV
cover important quantum systems in the framework of
non-relativistic and relativistic quantum mechanics in terms of the
theories presented in Part II. In particular, the Levinson theorem
and the generalized hypervirial theorem in higher dimensions, the
Schrodinger equation with position-dependent mass and the
Kaluza-Klein theory in higher dimensions are investigated. In this
context, the dependence of the energy levels on the dimension is
shown. Finally, Part V contains conclusions, outlooks and an
extensive bibliography."
This work introduces the factorization method in quantum mechanics
at an advanced level with an aim to put mathematical and physical
concepts and techniques like the factorization method, Lie
algebras, matrix elements and quantum control at the reader 's
disposal. For this purpose a comprehensive description is provided
of the factorization method and its wide applications in quantum
mechanics which complements the traditional coverage found in the
existing quantum mechanics textbooks. Related to this classic
method are the supersymmetric quantum mechanics, shape invariant
potentials and group theoretical approaches. It is no exaggeration
to say that this method has become the milestone of these
approaches.
Higher dimensional theories have attracted much attention because
they make it possible to reduce much of physics in a concise,
elegant fashion that unifies the two great theories of the 20th
century: Quantum Theory and Relativity. This book provides an
elementary description of quantum wave equations in higher
dimensions at an advanced level so as to put all current
mathematical and physical concepts and techniques at the reader's
disposal. A comprehensive description of quantum wave equations in
higher dimensions and their broad range of applications in quantum
mechanics is provided, which complements the traditional coverage
found in the existing quantum mechanics textbooks and gives
scientists a fresh outlook on quantum systems in all branches of
physics. In Parts I and II the basic properties of the SO(n) group
are reviewed and basic theories and techniques related to wave
equations in higher dimensions are introduced. Parts III and IV
cover important quantum systems in the framework of
non-relativistic and relativistic quantum mechanics in terms of the
theories presented in Part II. In particular, the Levinson theorem
and the generalized hypervirial theorem in higher dimensions, the
Schroedinger equation with position-dependent mass and the
Kaluza-Klein theory in higher dimensions are investigated. In this
context, the dependence of the energy levels on the dimension is
shown. Finally, Part V contains conclusions, outlooks and an
extensive bibliography.
This book introduces the factorization method in quantum
mechanics at an advanced level, with the aim of putting
mathematical and physical concepts and techniques like the
factorization method, Lie algebras, matrix elements and quantum
control at the reader's disposal. For this purpose, the text
provides a comprehensive description of the factorization method
and its wide applications in quantum mechanics which complements
the traditional coverage found in quantum mechanics textbooks.
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