InfoBooks

The Physics of Quantum Mechanics

Author: Daniel F. Styer

*Please wait a few seconds for the document to load; the time may vary depending on your internet connection. If you prefer, you can download the file by clicking the link below.

Page 1 / 1
100%

Loading PDF...

Document Details

Title: The Physics of Quantum Mechanics

Author: Daniel F. Styer

Description: A thorough quantum mechanics textbook covering quantum states, operators, time evolution, angular momentum, hydrogen atom, perturbation theory, and entanglement. Written by the Schiffer Professor of Physics at Oberlin College.

Pages: 568

Size: 1.96 MB

Format: PDF

Similar Books

  • University Physics I: Classical Mechanics

    Covers kinematics, momentum, energy, collisions, rotational mechanics, gravity, and thermodynamics. A clear and well-structured OER textbook from the University of Arkansas.

    Julio Gea-Banacloche

    Format: PDF 342 pages 2.67 MB
  • College Physics 2e

    A comprehensive introductory physics textbook covering mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, electricity, optics, and modern physics. OpenStax peer-reviewed and CC BY 4.0 licensed.

    Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs

    Format: PDF 1697 pages 31.92 MB
  • University Physics Volume 3

    Covers optics, wave phenomena, quantum mechanics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics. Part of the OpenStax University Physics series.

    Samuel J. Ling, Jeff Sanny, William Moebs

    Format: PDF 607 pages 14.1 MB
  • General Relativity, Black Holes, and Cosmology

    An exceptionally comprehensive treatment of general relativity, black hole physics, and cosmology. Covers special relativity, GR fundamentals, Schwarzschild, Kerr, and Reissner-Nordstrom black holes, gravitational waves, and the expanding universe.

    Andrew J. S. Hamilton

    Format: PDF 1108 pages 9.71 MB
  • Heat and Thermodynamics

    Covers thermal conduction, gas properties, laws of thermodynamics, heat capacity, enthalpy, free energy, and phase equilibria. A well-organized OER textbook from the University of Victoria via LibreTexts.

    Jeremy Tatum

    Format: PDF 215 pages 3.11 MB
  • HELP US SPREAD THE READING HABIT!