This graduate-level text is based on a course in advanced quantum mechanics, taught many times at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Topics include propagator methods, scattering theory, charged particle interactions, alternate approximate methods, and Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations. Problems appear in the flow of the discussion, rather than at the end of chapters. 1992 edition.
(E.3) 2 Detailed presentations of the Gupta–Bleuler method can be found in S.N. Gupta, Quantum Electrodynamics Gordon and Breach, New York, 1977; C. Itzykson and J.-B. Zuber, Quantum Field Theory McGraw Hill, New York, 1980; F. Mandl ...
The book opens with a brief introduction covering key concepts and mathematical tools, followed by a detailed description of the Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin (WKB) method.
An accessible introduction to advanced quantum theory, this textbook focuses on its practical applications and is ideal for graduate students in physics.
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This is the appropriate and practically most useful quantization procedure in condensed matter physics, chemistry, and materials science because it naturally separates the effects of Coulomb interactions, exchange interactions, and photon ...
A follow-up to the authors introductory book Quantum Mechanics I: The Fundamentals, this book begins with a c
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This book covers advanced topics in quantum mechanics, including nonrelativistic multi-particle systems, relativistic wave equations, and relativistic fields.
This book is based on lecture notes developed in last twenty-two years during which the authors have been teaching a core graduate course, Quantum Mechanics II, in Fudan University.
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