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Modern Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information
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Modern Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information surveys the fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics against the backdrop of its use in modern science applications. The book covers several topics in modern quantum mechanics and quantum information that do not appear in older texts. These include a mathematically sound treatment of delta functions and the rigged Hilbert space, an exposition of many-body theory including density functional theory and Feynman diagrams, and an explanation of chemi…
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  • ISBN-10: 0750321652
  • ISBN-13: 9780750321655
  • Format: 17.8 x 25.4 x 1.9 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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Modern Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information surveys the fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics against the backdrop of its use in modern science applications. The book covers several topics in modern quantum mechanics and quantum information that do not appear in older texts. These include a mathematically sound treatment of delta functions and the rigged Hilbert space, an exposition of many-body theory including density functional theory and Feynman diagrams, and an explanation of chemical bonds and energy band theory. It also contains expansive chapters on relativistic Dirac theory, group theory including Lie groups, exotic quantum phenomena, interpretations of quantum theory, quantum computers and quantum cryptography. Each chapter ends with a set of questions and exercises for the student. This authoritative and expansive survey of the field is ideal for advanced researchers, upper undergraduate and graduate students, with a main purpose as a text for a graduate course in quantum mechanics.


Key Features:


  • Provides a thorough review of the basics
  • Discusses the philosophical questions of quantum theory
  • Includes the concepts used in quantum condensed matter physics and quantum chemistry in detail
  • Presents quantum information
  • Discusses the density functional and the diagrammatic approaches to many-body theory


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  • Author: J S Faulkner
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  • ISBN-10: 0750321652
  • ISBN-13: 9780750321655
  • Format: 17.8 x 25.4 x 1.9 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Modern Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information surveys the fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics against the backdrop of its use in modern science applications. The book covers several topics in modern quantum mechanics and quantum information that do not appear in older texts. These include a mathematically sound treatment of delta functions and the rigged Hilbert space, an exposition of many-body theory including density functional theory and Feynman diagrams, and an explanation of chemical bonds and energy band theory. It also contains expansive chapters on relativistic Dirac theory, group theory including Lie groups, exotic quantum phenomena, interpretations of quantum theory, quantum computers and quantum cryptography. Each chapter ends with a set of questions and exercises for the student. This authoritative and expansive survey of the field is ideal for advanced researchers, upper undergraduate and graduate students, with a main purpose as a text for a graduate course in quantum mechanics.


Key Features:


  • Provides a thorough review of the basics
  • Discusses the philosophical questions of quantum theory
  • Includes the concepts used in quantum condensed matter physics and quantum chemistry in detail
  • Presents quantum information
  • Discusses the density functional and the diagrammatic approaches to many-body theory


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