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Quantum Mechanics for Pedestrians 1

Fundamentals

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  • Provides a fresh approach to quantum mechanics by combining standard topics with novel aspects
  • Promotes learning with a wealth of exercises and problems with solutions
  • Discusses more advanced topics and additional basic knowledge in the appendix
  • Displays in parallel the analytic and algebraic formulations of quantum mechanics

Part of the book series: Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics (ULNP)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiii
  2. Fundamentals

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Towards the Schrödinger Equation

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 3-13
    3. Polarization

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 15-28
    4. More on the Schrödinger Equation

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 29-40
    5. Interaction-Free Measurement

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 73-85
    6. Position Probability

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 87-98
    7. Neutrino Oscillations

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 99-108
    8. Stopover; Then on to Quantum Cryptography

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 125-138
    9. Abstract Notation

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 139-150
    10. Continuous Spectra

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 151-163
    11. Operators

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 165-186
    12. Postulates of Quantum Mechanics

      • Jochen Pade
      Pages 187-201
  3. Back Matter

    Pages 203-522

About this book

This book, the first in a two-volume set, provides an introduction to the fundamentals of (mainly) non-relativistic quantum mechanics. This first volume chiefly focuses on the essential principles, while applications and extensions of the formalism can be found in volume 2. Including but also moving beyond material that is covered in traditional textbooks on quantum mechanics, the book discusses in detail current issues such as interaction-free quantum measurements or neutrino oscillations, as well as fundamental problems and epistemological questions, such as the measurement problem. A chapter on the postulates of quantum mechanics rounds off this first volume.

In order to quickly and clearly present the main principles of quantum mechanics and its mathematical formulation, there is a systematic transition between wave mechanics and algebraic representation in the first few chapters, in which the required mathematical tools are introduced step by step. Moreover, the appendix concisely reviews the most important mathematical tools, allowing readers to largely dispense with supplementary literature. The appendix also explores advanced topics, such as the Quantum-Zeno effect and time-delay experiments. Over 250 exercises, most of them with solutions, help to deepen the reader’s understanding of the topics discussed.

This revised second edition is expanded by an introduction to some ideas and problems of relativistic quantum mechanics. In this first volume, the Klein-Gordon and the Dirac equations are treated. Fundamentals of other areas are compiled in compact form, i.e., outlines of special relativity, classical field theory and electrodynamics.

The book is chiefly intended for student science teachers and all students of physics, majors and minors alike, who are looking for a reasonably easy and modern introduction to quantum mechanics.

Reviews

“This book is an excellent introduction to quantum mechanics suited for beginners to get first insights which may be deepened reading the appendices. … The two volumes can be best recommended generally and especially for self studies.” (K.-E. Hellwig, zbMATH 1445.81001, 2020)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Physik, Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany

    Jochen Pade

About the author

Jochen Pade studied Physics in Freiburg, Germany, where he received his PhD in Theoretical Physics in 1978. Since 1980, he has been a lecturer at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany. His main research interests are in theoretical physics, the didactics and popularization of science.

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eBook USD 54.99
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  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 69.99
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  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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