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Overview"Advanced Visual Quantum Mechanics is a systematic effort to investigate and to teach quantum mechanics with the aid of computer-generated animations. Although it is self-contained, this book is part of a two-volume set on Visual Quantum Mechanics. The first book appeared in 2000, and earned the European Academic Software Award in 2001 for oustanding innovation in its field. While topics in book one mainly concerned quantum mechanics in one- and two-dimensions, book two sets out to present three-dimensional systems, the hydrogen atom, particles with spin, and relativistic particles. It also contains a basic course on quantum information theory, introducing topics like quantum teleportation, the EPR paradox, and quantum computers. Together the two volumes constitute a complete course in quantum mechanics that places an emphasis on ideas and concepts, with a fair to moderate amount of mathematical rigor. The reader is expected to be familiar with calculus and elementary linear algebra. Any further mathematical concepts will be illustrated in the text. The CD-ROM includes a large number of Quick-Time movies presented in a multimedia-like environment. The movies illustrate and add color to the text, and allow the reader to view time-dependent examples with a level of interactivity. The point-and-click interface is no more difficult than using the internet. This book has a home page (http://vqm.uni-graz.at) that includes more supplementary material, additional animations and visualizations, Mathematica notebooks, and further information.""" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bernd ThallerPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2005 Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 2.500kg ISBN: 9780387207773ISBN 10: 0387207775 Pages: 518 Publication Date: 30 November 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSpherical Symmetry.- Coulomb Problem.- Particles with Spin.- Qubits.- Composite Systems.- Quantum Information Theory.- Relativistic Systems in One Dimension.- The Dirac Equation.ReviewsFrom the reviews: <p> Each chapter provides an overview and highlights recent advances in its particular area. a ] there are several valuable tidbits for potential new uses of existing techniques such as atomic force microscopy. This book will serve as a valuable reference for anyone working with microfluidics or biochip devices a ] . (Jamie Quinton, Australian Physics, Vol. 42 (4), September/October, 2005) <p> Advanced visual quantum mechanics is a systematic effort to investigate and to teach quantum mechanics with the aid of computer generated animations. a ] the CD provides an abundance of movies elucidating time evolution a ] . Furthermore, in each chapter, within the text the reader can find about 20-30 exercises a without solutions, but most of them rather straightforward to solve. a ] Advanced visual quantum mechanics can be recommended as an excellent textbook a ] . (H. Hogreve, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 g) <p> I insist that this book is much more than a gallery of animated illustrations: the author tried and succeeded in presenting quantum theory in a completely original way. a ] this book would be one of the best introductions ever written about quantum mechanics. No need to conclude that this book is a must even for the undergraduate student. Teachers will appreciate to renew the presentation of their courses. (AndrA(c) Hautot, Physicalia, Vol. 28 (4-6), 2006) From the reviews: Each chapter provides an overview and highlights recent advances in its particular area. ! there are several valuable tidbits for potential new uses of existing techniques such as atomic force microscopy. This book will serve as a valuable reference for anyone working with microfluidics or biochip devices ! . (Jamie Quinton, Australian Physics, Vol. 42 (4), September/October, 2005) Advanced visual quantum mechanics is a systematic effort to investigate and to teach quantum mechanics with the aid of computer generated animations. ! the CD provides an abundance of movies elucidating time evolution ! . Furthermore, in each chapter, within the text the reader can find about 20-30 exercises -- without solutions, but most of them rather straightforward to solve. ! Advanced visual quantum mechanics can be recommended as an excellent textbook ! . (H. Hogreve, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 g) I insist that this book is much more than a gallery of animated illustrations: the author tried and succeeded in presenting quantum theory in a completely original way. ! this book would be one of the best introductions ever written about quantum mechanics. No need to conclude that this book is a must even for the undergraduate student. Teachers will appreciate to renew the presentation of their courses. (Andre Hautot, Physicalia, Vol. 28 (4-6), 2006) From the reviews: Each chapter provides an overview and highlights recent advances in its particular area. ! there are several valuable tidbits for potential new uses of existing techniques such as atomic force microscopy. This book will serve as a valuable reference for anyone working with microfluidics or biochip devices ! . (Jamie Quinton, Australian Physics, Vol. 42 (4), September/October, 2005) Advanced visual quantum mechanics is a systematic effort to investigate and to teach quantum mechanics with the aid of computer generated animations. !Furthermore, in each chapter, within the text the reader can find about 20-30 exercises -- without solutions, but most of them rather straightforward to solve. ! Advanced visual quantum mechanics can be recommended as an excellent textbook ! . (H. Hogreve, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 g) I insist that this book is much more than a gallery of animated illustrations: the author tried and succeeded in presenting quantum theory in a completely original way. ! this book would be one of the best introductions ever written about quantum mechanics. No need to conclude that this book is a must even for the undergraduate student. Teachers will appreciate to renew the presentation of their courses. 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