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Quantum Mechanics: Dover Books on Physics

Dian Curran Autor David B. Beard
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2014
This text appeals to readers' intuitive grasp of the wave theory of light, explaining how quantum mechanics arises from the diffraction and interference experiments in the same manner of physical optics. Coherent examples explore the quantum mechanical analog of classical quantities and examine the physical meanings of the theory and its applications.
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ISBN-13: 9780486779928
ISBN-10: 0486779920
Pagini: 309
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Dover Publications
Seria Dover Books on Physics


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This text appeals to readers' intuitive grasp of the wave theory of light, explaining how quantum mechanics arises from the diffraction and interference experiments in the same manner of physical optics. Coherent examples explore the quantum mechanical analog of classical quantities, and the entire work examines the physical meanings of the theory and its applications.
Providing a semester's worth of introductory material, this treatment explores quantum mechanics in a balanced, integrated manner. Subjects explored in the introductory chapters were chosen for their mathematical simplicity. Physical applications stressed in later chapters will prepare students for topics they are likely to encounter early in further studies of atomic and nuclear physics.
Dover (2014) republication of the edition originally published by Allyn and Bacon, Inc., Boston, 1963.
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Notă biografică

David B. Beard (1922-98) was the University Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Kansas, where he taught for more than 20 years and served as Chairman of the Department of Physics and Astronomy from 1964 to 1977.