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Quantum Mechanics Lecture Notes
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Quantum Mechanics I Niels Walet, University of Manchester One normally makes a distinction between quantum mechanics and quantum physics. Quantum physics is concerned with those processes that involve discrete energies, and quanta (such as photons). Quantum Mechanics concerns the study of a specific part of quantum physics, those quantum phenomena described by Schrödinger's equation. This course builds the foundation for a solid quantum mechanics understanding.
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Advanced Quantum Mechanics Tom Ohlsson, Stolkholm University Part I, Mathematical foundations: Hilbert spaces, operator algebras, representations of C* algebras, Schrödinger operators, the Weyl system, Lie algebras and groups, tensor operators and the Wigner-Eckart theorem, applications to the hydrogen atom and scattering theory. Part II, Relativistic Quantum Mechanics: The Poincaré group, spin 0: the Klein-Gordon equation, the Dirac equation, structure of Dirac particles, Dirac equation: central potentials, the Weyl or neutrino equation.
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Phy202: Quantum Mechanics William Barford, University of Sheffield This is an introductory course on quantum mechanics. The aims are to explain why a quantum theory is required to explain microscopic phenomena; to describe the basis postulates of quantum mechanics; to introduce the Schrödinger equation and apply it to a wide variety of one-dimensional problems; and to demonstrate the wide utility of quantum mechanics in physics and chemistry.
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Phys452: Quantum Physics Henri J.F. Jansen, Oregon State University Lecture notes cover all major concepts of intermediate quantum physics courses. The course notes are in a very easy to follow format with excellent examples.
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Ph125: Quantum Mechanics Hideo Mabuchi, California Institute of Technology The essential structure of quantum theory, and its consequences, Basic postulates for an isolated quantum system, Nonorthogonality and imperfect distinguishability, Joint state-space for a composite system, and Examples and concept-reinforcement are just some of the topics in these lecture notes.
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