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Dop Course Outline
OS2012 Quantum Physics
Last Revised: 2018-04-11
Course Objectives
Know what is quantum mechanics and how to use quantum mechanics
Prerequisite
Textbook Textbook: Quantum Physics (3rd Ed.) by Stephen Gasiorowics
References:
1. Quantum Physics of Atome, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles (2nd Ed.) by Robert Eisberg and Robert Resnick
2. Quantum Mechanics - A Modern Introduction, by Asok Das and Adrian C. Melissinos
Topical Outline 1. Review of modern physics
2. Schrodinger equation
3. Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions
4. One-dimensional problems
5. General structure of wave mechanics
6. Operator methods and angular momentum
7. Three dimensional problems
8. Matrix representation and spin
9. Time-independent perturbation theory and real hydrogen atom
10. Many particle systems
11. Atoms and molecules
12. Time-dependent perturbation theory
Prerequisite
Textbook Textbook: Quantum Physics (3rd Ed.) by Stephen Gasiorowics
References:
1. Quantum Physics of Atome, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles (2nd Ed.) by Robert Eisberg and Robert Resnick
2. Quantum Mechanics - A Modern Introduction, by Asok Das and Adrian C. Melissinos
Topical Outline 1. Review of modern physics
2. Schrodinger equation
3. Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions
4. One-dimensional problems
5. General structure of wave mechanics
6. Operator methods and angular momentum
7. Three dimensional problems
8. Matrix representation and spin
9. Time-independent perturbation theory and real hydrogen atom
10. Many particle systems
11. Atoms and molecules
12. Time-dependent perturbation theory