The Quantum Mechanics Solver : how to apply quantum theory to modern physics / by Jean-Louis Basdevant, Jean Dalibard.
Material type: TextSeries: Advanced Texts in PhysicsPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 978-3-5402772-17
- 3-540-27721-8
- 530.12 23
- QC 173.96 .B37 2006
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1. Colored Centers in Ionic Crystals -- 2. Unstable Diatomic Molecule -- 3. Neutrino Oscillations -- 4. Colored Molecular Ions -- 5. Schrödinger's Cat -- 6. Direct Observation of Field Quantization -- 7. Decay of a Tritium Atom -- 8. The Hydrogen Atom in Crossed Fields -- 9. Exact Results for the Three-Body Problem -- 10. Analysis of a Stern-Gerlach Experiment -- 11. Measuring the Electron Magnetic Moment Anomaly -- 12. Neutron Interferometry -- 13. The Penning Trap -- 14. Quantum Cryptography -- 15. Hidden Variables and Bell's Inequalities -- 16. Hyperfine Structure in Electron Spin Resonance -- 17. The Spectrum of Positronium -- 18. Magnetic Excitons -- 19. Probing Matter with Positive Muons -- 20. Spectroscopic Measurement on a Neutron Beam -- 21. The Quantum Eraser -- 22. Molecular Lasers -- 23. Energy Loss by Ions in Matter -- 24. Properties of a Bose-Einstein Condensate -- 25. Quantum Reflection of Atoms from a Surface -- 26. Laser Cooling and Trapping -- 27. Quantum Motion in a Periodic Potential -- Author Index.
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The Quantum Mechanics Solver grew from topics which are part of the final examination in quantum theory at the Ecole Polytechnique at Palaiseau near Paris, France. The aim of the text is to guide the student towards applying quantum mechanics to research problems in fields such as atomic and molecular physics, condensed matter physics, and laser physics. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students will find a rich and challenging source for improving their skills in this field.
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