Advanced Quantum Mechanics [electronic resource] /

Advanced Quantum Mechanics, the second volume on quantum mechanics by Franz Schwabl, discusses nonrelativistic multi-particle systems, relativistic wave equations and relativistic fields. As expected in Schwabl’s works, the text features a compelling mathematical presentation in which all intermediate steps are derived and where numerous examples for application and exercises help the student to gain a thorough working knowledge of the subject. The treatment of relativistic wave equations and their symmetries and the fundamentals of quantum field theory lay the foundations for advanced studies in solid-state physics, nuclear and elementary particle physics. This text extends and complements Schwabl’s introductory Quantum Mechanics, which covers nonrelativistic quantum mechanics and offers a short treatment of the quantization of the radiation field.

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Main Authors: Schwabl, Franz. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2004
Subjects:Physics., Chemistry, Physical and theoretical., Quantum physics., Quantum computers., Spintronics., Quantum Physics., Theoretical and Computational Chemistry., Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05418-5
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1958012018-07-30T23:21:28ZAdvanced Quantum Mechanics [electronic resource] / Schwabl, Franz. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,2004.eng Advanced Quantum Mechanics, the second volume on quantum mechanics by Franz Schwabl, discusses nonrelativistic multi-particle systems, relativistic wave equations and relativistic fields. As expected in Schwabl’s works, the text features a compelling mathematical presentation in which all intermediate steps are derived and where numerous examples for application and exercises help the student to gain a thorough working knowledge of the subject. The treatment of relativistic wave equations and their symmetries and the fundamentals of quantum field theory lay the foundations for advanced studies in solid-state physics, nuclear and elementary particle physics. This text extends and complements Schwabl’s introductory Quantum Mechanics, which covers nonrelativistic quantum mechanics and offers a short treatment of the quantization of the radiation field.I. Nonrelativistic Many-Particle Systems -- 1. Second Quantization -- 2. Spin-1/2 Fermions -- 3. Bosons -- 4. Correlation Functions, Scattering, and Response -- II. Relativistic Wave Equations -- 5. Relativistic Wave Equations and their Derivation -- 6. Lorentz Transformations and Covariance of the Dirac Equation -- 7. Orbital Angular Momentum and Spin -- 8. The Coulomb Potential -- 9. The Foldy—Wouthuysen Transformation and Relativistic Corrections -- 10. Physical Interpretation of the Solutions to the Dirac Equation -- 11. Symmetries and Further Properties of the Dirac Equation -- III. Relativistic Fields -- 12. Quantization of Relativistic Fields -- 13. Free Fields -- 14. Quantization of the Radiation Field -- 15. Interacting Fields, Quantum Electrodynamics -- A Alternative Derivation of the Dirac Equation -- B Dirac Matrices -- B.1 Standard Representation -- B.2 Chiral Representation -- B.3 Majorana Representations -- C Projection Operators for the Spin -- C.1 Definition -- C.2 Rest Frame -- D The Path-Integral Representation of Quantum Mechanics 385 E Covariant Quantization of the Electromagnetic Field, the Gupta—Bleuler Method -- E.1 Quantization and the Feynman Propagator -- E.2 The Physical Significance of Longitudinal and Scalar Photons -- E.3 The Feynman Photon Propagator -- E.4 Conserved Quantities -- F Coupling of Charged Scalar Mesons to the Electromagnetic Field. Advanced Quantum Mechanics, the second volume on quantum mechanics by Franz Schwabl, discusses nonrelativistic multi-particle systems, relativistic wave equations and relativistic fields. As expected in Schwabl’s works, the text features a compelling mathematical presentation in which all intermediate steps are derived and where numerous examples for application and exercises help the student to gain a thorough working knowledge of the subject. The treatment of relativistic wave equations and their symmetries and the fundamentals of quantum field theory lay the foundations for advanced studies in solid-state physics, nuclear and elementary particle physics. This text extends and complements Schwabl’s introductory Quantum Mechanics, which covers nonrelativistic quantum mechanics and offers a short treatment of the quantization of the radiation field.Physics.Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.Quantum physics.Quantum computers.Spintronics.Physics.Quantum Physics.Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05418-5URN:ISBN:9783662054185
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topic Physics.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Quantum physics.
Quantum computers.
Spintronics.
Physics.
Quantum Physics.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics.
Physics.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Quantum physics.
Quantum computers.
Spintronics.
Physics.
Quantum Physics.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics.
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Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Quantum physics.
Quantum computers.
Spintronics.
Physics.
Quantum Physics.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics.
Physics.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Quantum physics.
Quantum computers.
Spintronics.
Physics.
Quantum Physics.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics.
Schwabl, Franz. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Advanced Quantum Mechanics [electronic resource] /
description Advanced Quantum Mechanics, the second volume on quantum mechanics by Franz Schwabl, discusses nonrelativistic multi-particle systems, relativistic wave equations and relativistic fields. As expected in Schwabl’s works, the text features a compelling mathematical presentation in which all intermediate steps are derived and where numerous examples for application and exercises help the student to gain a thorough working knowledge of the subject. The treatment of relativistic wave equations and their symmetries and the fundamentals of quantum field theory lay the foundations for advanced studies in solid-state physics, nuclear and elementary particle physics. This text extends and complements Schwabl’s introductory Quantum Mechanics, which covers nonrelativistic quantum mechanics and offers a short treatment of the quantization of the radiation field.
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