Synopsis:
The Quantum Mechanics Solver is unique as it illustrates the application of quantum mechanical concepts to various fields of modern physics. It aims at encouraging the reader to apply quantum mechanics to research problems in fields such as molecular physics, condensed matter physics or laser physics. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students will find a rich and challenging source of material for further exploration.
Review:
From the reviews: "I'll have it next to me while writing my next quantum exam. I will also consult it when looking for applications to help student's comprehension. ...I recommend this book for the library of any institution teaching quantum mechanics." Craig Savage, The Physicist, 2000, 37,5 The Quantum Mechanics Solver by J.-L. Basdevant and T. Dalibard is an excellent collection of quantum mechanics problems with complete solutions. When I first came across this book, the classic collection by S. Fl??gge inevitably came to my mind. WiIl this again be a book with endless calculations of exactly solvable examples, cast into the form of exercises? After a short while I came to the conclusion that the Quantum Mechanics Solver is entirely different, mainly because - from the very beginning - it encourages qualitative reasoning as a tool that has to accompany all calculations. In that way it comes closer to real-life situations than any other problem collection I am aware of. (...) I think that the book can really be a valuable addition for physics stcdents on an advanced level. Trying these exercises is really "learning by doing" and will bring the student to a level that he cannot reach just by reading books and hearing lectures. Apart from this, I found that playing around with the exercises is a very stimulating experience even for somebody who has worked in the field of quantum mechanics for several years. It is really fun to try the exercises, to peek at the solutions, or just to browse through the different sections in order to stumble across your personal favorites. Therefore I recommend this book to everyone - student or scientist - who is seriously interested inquantum mechanics. Bernd Thaller, Acta Physica, 2001,30,4 "??? The problems presented??? have a direct relation to real experimental works which are often cited in the text. In addition to being an invaluable source of problems for those who wish to gain proficiency in solving physics problems, this book can be fruitfully used by physics undergraduates as a compendium for studying the (experimental) research articles on which the problems in this book have been based ??? I wholeheartedly recommend this book to everyone whose knowledge of technical details enables him to read it ??? A most successful attempt in exposing the beauty of physics in simple yet rigorous terms." Dr B. FARID (University of Cambridge) Contemporary Physics, 2001,42,2 From the reviews: "I'll have it next to me while writing my next quantum exam. I will also consult it when looking for applications to help student's comprehension. ...I recommend this book for the library of any institution teaching quantum mechanics." Craig Savage, The Physicist, 2000, 37,5 The Quantum Mechanics Solver by J.-L. Basdevant and T. Dalibard is an excellent collection of quantum mechanics problems with complete solutions. When I first came across this book, the classic collection by S. Fl??gge inevitably came to my mind. WiIl this again be a book with endless calculations of exactly solvable examples, cast into the form of exercises? After a short while I came to the conclusion that the Quantum Mechanics Solver is entirely different, mainly because - from the very beginning - it encourages qualitative reasoning as a tool that has to accompany all calculations. In that way it comes closer to real-life situations than any other problem collection I am aware of. (...) I think that the book can really be a valuable addition for physics stcdents on an advanced level. Trying these exercises is really "learning by doing" and will bring the student to a level that he cannot reach just by reading books and hearing lectures. Apart from this, I found that playing around with the exercises is a very stimulating experience even for somebody who has worked in the field of quantum mechanics for several years. It is really fun to try the exercises, to peek at the solutions, or just to browse through the different sections in order to stumble across your personal favorites. Therefore I recommend this book toeveryone - student or scientist - who is seriously interested in quantum mechanics. Bernd Thaller, Acta Physica, 2001,30,4 "??? The problems presented??? have a direct relation to real experimental works which are often cited in the text. In addition to being an invaluable source of problems for those who wish to gain proficiency in solving physics problems, this book can be fruitfully used by physics undergraduates as a compendium for studying the (experimental) research articles on which the problems in this book have been based ??? I wholeheartedly recommend this book to everyone whose knowledge of technical details enables him to read it ??? A most successful attempt in exposing the beauty of physics in simple yet rigorous terms." Dr B. FARID (University of Cambridge) Contemporary Physics, 2001,42,2
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