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Wave Mechanics, begins with a wide-ranging introduction to the quantum revolution. It then develops Schrodinger's equation, together with the concepts of wave functions, expectation values and uncertainties. Schrodinger's equation is solved for simple model systems such as particles in boxes and simple harmonic oscillators. You will also learn how the equation can be applied to various applications including quantum dots and vibrating molecules. The concept of a wavepacket is introduced and used to describe the classical limit of quantum mechanics. Finally, the quantum processes of tunneling, barrier penetration and reflection are discussed, together with their application to nuclear fusion, alpha decay, and the scanning tunneling microscope. The mathematical techniques used and developed in this book include complex numbers, separation of variables, differential equations and eigenvalues.

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Wave mechanics, John Bolton, Robert Lambourne

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Erscheinungsdatum
2009
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Titel
Wave mechanics
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2009
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
256
ISBN10
0749225157
ISBN13
9780749225155
Reihe
Beschreibung
Wave Mechanics, begins with a wide-ranging introduction to the quantum revolution. It then develops Schrodinger's equation, together with the concepts of wave functions, expectation values and uncertainties. Schrodinger's equation is solved for simple model systems such as particles in boxes and simple harmonic oscillators. You will also learn how the equation can be applied to various applications including quantum dots and vibrating molecules. The concept of a wavepacket is introduced and used to describe the classical limit of quantum mechanics. Finally, the quantum processes of tunneling, barrier penetration and reflection are discussed, together with their application to nuclear fusion, alpha decay, and the scanning tunneling microscope. The mathematical techniques used and developed in this book include complex numbers, separation of variables, differential equations and eigenvalues.