Introduction to Quantum Mechanics is an introduction to the power and elegance of quantum mechanics. Assuming little in the way of prior knowledge, quantum concepts are carefully and precisely presented, and explored through numerous applications and problems. Some of the more challenging aspects that are essential for a modern appreciation of the subject have been included, but are introduced and developed in the simplest way possible. Undergraduates taking a first course on quantum mechanics will find this text an invaluable introduction to the field and help prepare them for more advanced courses. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics: - Starts from basics, reviewing relevant concepts of classical physics where needed. - Motivates by considering weird behaviour of quantum particles. - Presents mathematical arguments in their simplest form.
Foreword.Editor's preface to the Manchester Physics Series.Author's Preface.Chapter 1. Planck's Constant in Action.Chapter 2. The Schrodinger Equation.Chapter 3. Position and Momentum.Chapter 4. Energy and Time.Chapter 5. Square Wells and Barriers.Chapter 6. The Harmonic Oscillator.Chapter 7. Observables and Operators.Chapter 8. Angular Momentum.Chapter 9. The Hydrogen Atom.Chapter 10. Identical Particles.Atoms.Hints to Selected problems.Further reading.Index.Physical constants and conversion factors.
This review has long felt that the current selection of books lack rigor and do not address thoroughly enough how quantum is fundamentally done; this one does a good job...recommended. (Choice, Vol. 41, No. 5, January 2004)