Lectures on Quantum Mechanics

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics: With Problems, Exercises and their Solutions
    By Jean-Louis Basdevant

    ... ISBN 978-1-107-02501-1 • C. Bennett, G. Brassard et A. Ekert, Quantum Cryptography, Scientific American, October 1992; R. Hughes and J. Nordholt, Quantum cryptography takes the air, Physics World, May 1999, p. 31.

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics
    By Jean-Louis Basdevant

    I thank Jean Dalibard, who is now my successor, and Philippe Grangier for their constant help during the last 10 to 15 years. They are, in partic- ular, responsible for part of the text on quantum entanglement and Bell's inequalities, ...

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics
    By Steven Weinberg

    Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg demonstrates exceptional insight in this fully updated concise introduction to modern quantum mechanics for graduate students.

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics
    By Paul A. M. Dirac

    Four concise, brilliant lectures on mathematical methods in quantum mechanics from Nobel Prize–winning quantum pioneer build on idea of visualizing quantum theory through the use of classical mechanics.

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics: Second Edition
    By Ashok Das

    Selected problems are collected at the end of each chapter in addition to the numerous exercises sprinkled throughout the text.The book is written in a simple and elegant style, and is characterized by clarity, depth and excellent ...

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics: A Primer for Mathematicians
    By Philip L. Bowers

    A leisurely but mathematically honest presentation of quantum mechanics for graduate students in mathematics with an interest in physics.

  • LECTURES ON QUANTUM MECHANICS
    By GORDON. BAYM

    These lecture notes comprise a three-semester graduate course in quantum mechanics at the University of Illinois.

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics: (In 3 Companion Volumes)
    By Berthold-Georg Englert

    Note: The three volumes are not sequential but rather independent of each other and largely self-contained.Basic Matters is a first introduction to quantum mechanics that does not assume any prior knowledge of the subject.

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics
    By Jean-Louis Basdevant

    Here is a sample of the book’s style, from the opening of Chapter 1: "If one were to ask a passer-by to quote a great formula of physics, chances are that the answer would be ‘E = mc2’.

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics
    By Ashok Das

    These are the lecture notes from a two-semester graduate course and a two-semester undergraduate course taught by the author. The lectures are arranged in a logical manner and reflect the...

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics
    By Steven Weinberg

    "Ideally suited to a one-year graduate course, this textbook is also a useful reference for researchers.

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics
    By Steven Weinberg

    Now including six brand new sections covering key topics such as the rigid rotator and quantum key distribution, as well as major additions to existing topics throughout, this revised edition is ideally suited to a one-year graduate course ...

  • Lectures On Quantum Mechanics
    By Gordon Baym

    These lecture notes comprise a three-semester graduate course in quantum mechanics at the University of Illinois. There are a number of texts which present the basic topics very well; but...

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics: With Problems, Exercises and Solutions
    By Jean-Louis Basdevant

    Here is a sample of the book’s style, from the opening of Chapter 1: "If one were to ask a passer-by to quote a great formula of physics, chances are that the answer would be ‘E = mc2’.

  • Lectures On Quantum Mechanics: Basic Matters
    By Englert Berthold-georg

    Lectures On Quantum Mechanics: Basic Matters

  • Lectures on Quantum Mechanics: A Primer for Mathematicians
    By Philip L. Bowers

    Written with beginning graduate students in mathematics in mind, this book provides a thorough treatment of (nonrelativistic) quantum mechanics in a style that is leisurely, without the usual theorem-proof grammar of pure mathematics, while ...