Quantum Physics: A Text for Graduate Students

Author:   Roger G. Newton
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2002 ed.
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9780387954738


Pages:   412
Publication Date:   21 August 2002
Format:   Hardback
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"This text develops quantum theory from its basic assumptions, beginning with statics, followed by dynamics and details of applications and the needed computational techniques. The discussion is based on the view that the fundamental entities of the universe are not particles but fields, with the observed particles arising as their quanta. Quantum fields are thus introduced from the beginning, with a discussion of how they produce quanta that manifest themselves as particles. Most of the book, of course, deals with particle systems, as that is where most of the applications lie; the treatment of quantum field theory is confined to fundamental ideas and their consequences. For developing quantum dynamics, the author uses the Lagrangian technique with the principle of stationary action. The roots of this approach, which includes generating the canonical commutation rules, go back to a course taught by Julian Schwinger, filtered through many years of the authors own teaching. The text emphasizes that the wave function does not exist in physical three-dimensional space, but in configuration space, and it points out that the probabilistic features of the theory arise not from a lack of determinism but from the definition of the ""state"" of a system, so that many, though not all, of the counterintuitive aspects of quantum mechanics arise from its probabilistic nature and are shared by other probabilistic theories such as classical statistical mechanics."

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Author:   Roger G. Newton
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2002 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.851kg
ISBN:  

9780387954738


ISBN 10:   0387954732
Pages:   412
Publication Date:   21 August 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Physics.- Quantum Basics: Statics.- Quantum Basics: Dynamics.- The Schrödinger Equation in One Dimension.- One- and Two-Particle Systems in Three Dimensions.- Symmetries.- Stationary Approximation Methods.- Static Magnetic Fields.- Time-Dependent Hamiltonians.- Multiparticle Systems.- Relativistic Electron Theory.- Mathematical Appendices.- The Dirac Delta Function.- Hilbert Space.- Linear Integral Equations.- Special Functions.- Group Representations.

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From the reviews: <p> I find Newtona (TM)s text comprehensive but tersea ] Within only 400 pages, it covers topics from such basics as the harmonic oscillator to the Dirac equation. One finds all the major areas of a standard first-year graduate curriculuma ] The treatments are logical and accurate, but explanations are minimala ] The book has its high points. A section on interaction of radiation with matter is exceptionally good because the groundwork for quantization of the electromagnetic field was laid earlier. That allows for an elegant treatment of spontaneous emission. Several good exercises end each chapter, and concise, well-written appendices end the booka ] I would recommend Newtona (TM)s book more as a reference than as a general texta ] PHYSICS TODAY <p> There are many texts on quantum mechanics and one may ask if we need another. a ] this book a ] tackles the subject in a slightly different way. a ] The great advantage a ] is that the author has been able to tackle a wider range of topics. Realistic examples, even those familiar introductory examples, are done more carefully and precisely than is normal. a ] I would strongly recommend lecturers and students of second or advanced quantum mechanics courses to take a look at this book. (T. Evans, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 45 (3), 2004) <p> Roger Newton has had a distinguished career in physics, with several significant contributions to scattering theory and high-energy physics. a ] His new book, Quantum Physics: A text for Graduate Students, faces stiff competition in an area already crowded with excellent texts. a ] I find Newtona (TM)s text comprehensive a ] . Several good exercises end each chapter, and concise, well-written appendices end the book. a ] I would recommend Newtona (TM)s book a ] . (N. G. Deshpande, Physics Today, August, 2003) <p> Even with the extensive amount of books and monographs on quantum mechanics, the present text has a special place. It is original and presents typical material that quite often appears in the first quantum mechanical course a ] in totally different a ~lighta (TM). a ] this volume should not miss in any serious library having a section on quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. (Kris Heyde, Physicalia, Vol. 25 (4), 2003) <p> Newton provides a fresh approach to the foundations and interpretation of quantum physics. a ] There are problems and exercises throughout the text and at the end of each chapter. (C. M. Savage, The Physicist, Vol. 40 (2), 2003)


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