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Quantum Mechanics in a Nutshell

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Covering the fundamentals as well as many special topics of current interest, this is the most concise, up-to-date, and accessible graduate-level textbook on quantum mechanics available. Written by Gerald Mahan, a distinguished research physicist and author of an acclaimed textbook on many-particle physics, Quantum Mechanics in a Nutshell is the distillation of many years' teaching experience.

Emphasizing the use of quantum mechanics to describe actual quantum systems such as atoms and solids, and rich with interesting applications, the book proceeds from solving for the properties of a single particle in potential; to solving for two particles (the helium atom); to addressing many-particle systems. Applications include electron gas, magnetism, and Bose-Einstein Condensation; examples are carefully chosen and worked; and each chapter has numerous homework problems, many of them original.


Quantum Mechanics in a Nutshell expertly addresses traditional and modern topics, including perturbation theory, WKBJ, variational methods, angular momentum, the Dirac equation, many-particle wave functions, Casimir Force, and Bell's Theorem. And it treats many topics--such as the interactions between photons and electrons, scattering theory, and density functional theory--in exceptional depth.

A valuable addition to the teaching literature, Quantum Mechanics in a Nutshell is ideally suited for a two-semester course.



The most concise, up-to-date, and accessible graduate textbook on the subject

Contains the ideal amount of material for a two-semester course

Focuses on the description of actual quantum systems, including a range of applications

Covers traditional topics, as well as those at the frontiers of research

Treats in unprecedented detail topics such as photon-electron interaction, scattering theory, and density functional theory

Includes numerous homework problems at the end of each chapter

416 pages, Hardcover

First published December 29, 2008

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March 8, 2010
I did not particularly like this book. The author is all over the place. Plus, his definitions are not rigorous: particularly when he confuses probability densities with probabilities. An overall average book.
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December 2, 2014
For something called "in a nutshell" it contains a lot of over complicated mathematics and it misses the very meaning of quantum phenomena.
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