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OverviewScheck’s Quantum Physics presents a comprehensive introductory treatment, ideally suited for a two-semester course. Part One covers the basic principles and prime applications of quantum mechanics, from the uncertainty relations to many-body systems. Part Two introduces to relativistic quantum field theory and ranges from symmetries in quantum physics to electroweak interactions. Numerous worked-out examples as well as exercises, with solutions or hints, enables the book’s use as an accompanying text for courses, and also for independent study. For both parts, the necessary mathematical framework is treated in adequate form and detail. The book ends with appendices covering mathematical fundamentals and enrichment topics, plus selected biographical notes on pioneers of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. The new edition was thoroughly revised and now includes new sections on quantization using the path integral method and on deriving generalized path integrals for bosonic and fermionic fields. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Florian ScheckPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2nd ed. 2013 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.298kg ISBN: 9783642345623ISBN 10: 364234562 Pages: 741 Publication Date: 22 May 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book has originated from the many lectures given by the author. It contains an extensive introduction to quantum mechanics, including the necessary mathematical formalism and multiple excursions, remarks, and exercises. ... It appears very suitable for lecturers teaching a two-semester course on quantum mechanics or also for individual study. (Gernot Schaller, zbMATH 1311.81005, 2015) Scheck's book may be best suited for students who are attracted to quantum field theory and nuclear or particle physics. In particular, the competent and efficient balance between mathematical calculations and their physical content and interpretation, between formulas and words, will certainly render Scheck's text very useful and appealing to many readers. ... this English edition of the book will become a favorite text for quantum mechanics students like the corresponding German volumes already have been for some years. (H. Hogreve, Mathematical Reviews, June, 2014) From the reviews: <p> Scheck a ] includes sufficient material for two semesters of study at the advanced undergraduate level or graduate level. a ] The text is well written and laid out in a clear manner. a ] Sufficient guidance is given so that the work could be used for self study. An appendix gives problems, some of which have hints and solutions. a ] Overall, a very good work that this reviewer is considering as a course resource. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates; graduate students. (E. Kincanon, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (2), 2007) The book has originated from the many lectures given by the author. It contains an extensive introduction to quantum mechanics, including the necessary mathematical formalism and multiple excursions, remarks, and exercises. ... It appears very suitable for lecturers teaching a two-semester course on quantum mechanics or also for individual study. (Gernot Schaller, zbMATH 1311.81005, 2015) Scheck's book may be best suited for students who are attracted to quantum field theory and nuclear or particle physics. In particular, the competent and efficient balance between mathematical calculations and their physical content and interpretation, between formulas and words, will certainly render Scheck's text very useful and appealing to many readers. ... this English edition of the book will become a favorite text for quantum mechanics students like the corresponding German volumes already have been for some years. (H. Hogreve, Mathematical Reviews, June, 2014) The book has originated from the many lectures given by the author. It contains an extensive introduction to quantum mechanics, including the necessary mathematical formalism and multiple excursions, remarks, and exercises. ... It appears very suitable for lecturers teaching a two-semester course on quantum mechanics or also for individual study. (Gernot Schaller, zbMATH 1311.81005, 2015) Scheck's book may be best suited for students who are attracted to quantum field theory and nuclear or particle physics. In particular, the competent and efficient balance between mathematical calculations and their physical content and interpretation, between formulas and words, will certainly render Scheck's text very useful and appealing to many readers. ... this English edition of the book will become a favorite text for quantum mechanics students like the corresponding German volumes already have been for some years. (H. Hogreve, Mathematical Reviews, June, 2014) Author InformationFlorian Scheck, Univ Mainz Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |