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Notes on Quantum Mechanics by K. Schulten

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Notes on Quantum Mechanics by K. Schulten

Notes on Quantum Mechanics by K. Schulten

This note introduce Quantum Mechanics at an advanced level addressing students of Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and Electrical Engineering. Topics covered includes: Lagrangian Mechanics, Quantum Mechanical Path Integral, The Schrodinger Equation, Linear Harmonic Oscillator, Theory of Angular Momentum and Spin, Quantum Mechanical Addition of Angular Momenta and Spin, Motion in Spherically Symmetric Potentials, Interaction of Charged Particles with Electromagnetic Radiation, Many–Particle Systems, Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, Spinor Formulation of Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, Symmetries in Physics.

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