ABSTRACT

This textbook offers a unique introduction to quantum mechanics progressing gradually from elementary quantum mechanics to aspects of particle physics. It presents the microscopic world by analysis of the simplest possible quantum mechanical system (spin 1/2). A special feature is the author’s use of visual aids known as process diagrams, which show how amplitudes for quantum mechanical processes are computed. The second edition includes a new chapter and problems on time-dependent processes, in addition to new material on quantum computing and improved illustrations.

Key Features:

  • Provides a completely updated text with expanded contents.
  • Includes a brand new chapter on time-dependent processes and expanded coverage of recent developments in particle physics.
  • Emphasizes a visual approach employing process diagrams and utilizing new figures.
  • Incorporates quantum information theory in a new appendix, with other helpful supplements on notation, lattice models, weak flavor mixing, and numerical simulations.

 

 

part I|1 pages

Quantum Principles

chapter 1|72 pages

Perspective and Principles *

chapter 2|43 pages

Particle Motion in One Dimension

chapter 4|29 pages

Hilbert Space and Unitary Transformations

chapter 5|25 pages

Three Static Approximation Methods

chapter 6|34 pages

Generalization to Three Dimensions

part II|1 pages

Quantum Particles

chapter 7|57 pages

The Three-Dimensional Radial Equation

chapter 8|25 pages

Addition of Angular Momenta

chapter 9|44 pages

Spin and Statistics

chapter 10|50 pages

Time-Dependent Systems

chapter 11|59 pages

Quantum Particle Scattering

chapter 12|41 pages

Connecting to the Standard Model