Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, 2/E
David J. Griffiths, Reed College

ISBN-10: 0131118927
ISBN-13: 9780131118928

Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2005
Format: Cloth; 480 pp
Published: 03/31/2004

Suggested retail price: $129.33
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For one-semester/-year, junior-/senior-level courses in Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Chemistry.

This text first teaches students how to do quantum mechanics, and then provides them with a more insightful discussion of what it means. Fundamental principles are covered, quantum theory presented, and special techniques developed for attacking realistic problems. Two-part coverage organizes topics under basic theory, and assembles an arsenal of approximation schemes with illustrative applications.

  • NEW - The best-selling quantum mechanics book.
  • NEW - Completely rewritten chapter on the formalism of quantum mechanics—Chapter 3.
    • Streamlines the treatment for more effective instructor presentation and student comprehension.

  • NEW - Many added problems and worked examples.
    • Introduces students to computer-based material using Mathematica.

  • Concise yet comprehensive presentation.
    • Avoids the temptation to include every possible relevant topic, in order to give students a complete treatment that is not oppressively long.

  • Straightforward writing style—Entertains and informs without intimidating.
    • Presents students with material that they can easily focus on—with few distractions and diversions.

  • Relevant examples and problems
    • Links them closely to text material.

  • Computer-based problems, using Mathematica, have been added to the second edition.

  • The best-selling quantum mechanics book.
  • Completely rewritten chapter on the formalism of quantum mechanics—Chapter 3.
    • Streamlines the treatment for more effective instructor presentation and student comprehension.

  • Many added problems and worked examples.
    • Introduces students to computer-based material using Mathematica.

    • 75 new problems and 12 new worked examples.

I. THEORY.

 1. The Wave Function.

 2. The Time-Independent Schrodinger Equation.

 3. Formalism.

 4. Quantum Mechanics in Three Dimensions.

 5. Identical Particles.

II. APPLICATIONS.

 6. Time-Independent Perturbation Theory.

 7. The Variational Principles.

 8. The WKB Approximation.

 9. Time-Dependent Perturbation Theory.

10. The Adiabatic Approximation.

11. Scattering.

Afterword.

Index.

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