Introduction to quantum theory / Harry Paul.
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- 9780521876933
- 0521876931
- 530.12 22 PAU
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530.12 KUM Fundamentals of quantum mechanics / | 530.12 MOR Quantum Mechanics | 530.12 NAZ Advanced quantum mechanics : | 530.12 PAU Introduction to quantum theory / | 530.12 POL Quantum theory : | 530.12 POL Quantum theory : | 530.12 SUS Classical mechanics : |
1. Unexpected findings 2. Quantum states 3. Measurement 4. Correlations 5. Philosophy 6. Interaction 7. Conservation laws 8. Spin and statistics 9. Macroscopic quantum effects 10. Quantum computing; References
Providing a deeper understanding of the microscopic world through quantum theory, this supplementary text is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students in quantum theory and quantum optics. It contains physical, rather than formal, explanations; mathematical formalism is kept to a minimum; and theoretical discussions are combined with experimental results.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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