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An Introduction to Advanced Quantum Physics presents important concepts from classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, statistical physics, and quantum physics brought together to discuss the interaction of radiation and matter, selection rules, symmetries and conservation laws, scattering, relativistic quantum mechanics, apparent paradoxes, elementary quantum field theory, electromagnetic and weak interactions, and much more. This book consists of two Part 1 comprises the material suitable for a second course in quantum physics and Part 2 presents elementary quantum field theory and Each chapter concludes with problems to challenge the students’ understanding of the material. This text is intended for graduate and ambitious undergraduate students in physics, material sciences, and related disciplines.

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An Introduction to Advanced Quantum Physics, Hans P. Paar

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Titre
An Introduction to Advanced Quantum Physics
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Wiley
Publié
2010
Format
souple
Pages
224
ISBN10
0470686758
ISBN13
9780470686751
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An Introduction to Advanced Quantum Physics presents important concepts from classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, statistical physics, and quantum physics brought together to discuss the interaction of radiation and matter, selection rules, symmetries and conservation laws, scattering, relativistic quantum mechanics, apparent paradoxes, elementary quantum field theory, electromagnetic and weak interactions, and much more. This book consists of two Part 1 comprises the material suitable for a second course in quantum physics and Part 2 presents elementary quantum field theory and Each chapter concludes with problems to challenge the students’ understanding of the material. This text is intended for graduate and ambitious undergraduate students in physics, material sciences, and related disciplines.