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Quantum mechanics : foundations and applications / Arno Bohm.

By: Böhm, Arno, 1936-.
Contributor(s): Loewe, M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Texts and monographs in physics.Publisher: New York : Springer Verlag, 1993Edition: 3rd ed. / prepared with Mark Loewe., rev. and enl.Description: xix, 688 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 0387979441 ; 3540979441 .Subject(s): Quantum theoryDDC classification: 530.12
Contents:
Mathematical preliminaries -- Foundations of quantum mechanics - the harmonic oscillator -- Energy spectra of some molecules -- Complete systems of commuting observables -- Hydrogen atom - the quantum-mechanical Kepler problem -- Alkali atoms and the Schrodinger equation of one-electron atoms -- Perturbation theory -- Electron spin -- Indistinguishable particles -- Two-electron systems - the helium atom -- Time evolution -- Some fundamental properties of quantum mechanics -- Transitions in quantum physical systems - Cross section -- Formal scattering theory and other theoretical considerations -- Elastic and inelastic scattering for spherically symmetric interactions -- Free and exact radial wave functions -- Resonance phenomena -- Time reversal -- Resonances in multichannel systems -- The decay of unstable physical systems -- Quantal phase factors and their consequences -- A quantum physical system in a quantum environment - the gauge theory of molecular physics.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This edition differs from the second chiefly in the addition of about tOO pages devoted to the quantum (or geometric, or Berry) phase, a subject that did not exist when this book was written. The changes in the remainder of the book consist of corrections of a small number of misprints. While it may seem that adding two chapters on the quantum phase is overemphasizing a currently fashionable subject, they actually complete the development of quantum theory as given in this book. We start with simple models, synthesizing them into complicated "molecules." With the new chap­ ters, we end with complicated "molecules," dividing them into simpler parts. This process of dividing a complex system into parts quite naturally gives rise to a gauge theory, of which the geometric phase is a manifestation - with consequences not only in theory, but observable in experiments. For this rea­ son, the geometric phase is not a mere fashion, but a discovery that will retain its importance forever and must be discussed in textbooks on quantum mechanics. I would like to acknowledge help and advice from Mark Loewe with the writing and also of the new part of the book. In addition, I would like to express my gratitude to J. Anandan, M. Berry, and C.A. Mead, who have read parts or all of the new material and have provided valuable advice.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 664-667) and index.

Mathematical preliminaries -- Foundations of quantum mechanics - the harmonic oscillator -- Energy spectra of some molecules -- Complete systems of commuting observables -- Hydrogen atom - the quantum-mechanical Kepler problem -- Alkali atoms and the Schrodinger equation of one-electron atoms -- Perturbation theory -- Electron spin -- Indistinguishable particles -- Two-electron systems - the helium atom -- Time evolution -- Some fundamental properties of quantum mechanics -- Transitions in quantum physical systems - Cross section -- Formal scattering theory and other theoretical considerations -- Elastic and inelastic scattering for spherically symmetric interactions -- Free and exact radial wave functions -- Resonance phenomena -- Time reversal -- Resonances in multichannel systems -- The decay of unstable physical systems -- Quantal phase factors and their consequences -- A quantum physical system in a quantum environment - the gauge theory of molecular physics.

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