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1021 Shankar, R Principles of Quantum Mechanics I00794 1994 eBook  
1022 Casati, Giulio Chaotic Behavior in Quantum Systems I00751 1985 eBook  
1023 Clark, R.C Mathematical Methods in Solid State and Superfluid Theory I00742 1968 eBook  
1024 Mendez, E.E Physics and Applications of Quantum Wells and Superlattices I00645 1987 eBook  
1025 Bowden, C Cooperative Effects in Matter and Radiation I00554 1977 eBook  
1026 Beltrametti, Enrico G Current Issues in Quantum Logic I00468 1981 eBook  
1027 Silverman, Mark P More Than One Mystery I00418 1995 eBook  
1028 Devreese, J.T The Physics of the Two-Dimensional Electron Gas I00377 1987 eBook  
1029 Ludwig, G??nther An Axiomatic Basis for Quantum Mechanics I00374 1987 eBook  
1030 Lindgren, Ingvar Atomic Many-Body Theory I00373 1986 eBook  
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TitlePrinciples of Quantum Mechanics
Author(s)Shankar, R
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1994.
DescriptionXVIII, 676 p. 116 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteReviews from the First Edition: "An excellent text ??? The postulates of quantum mechanics and the mathematical underpinnings are discussed in a clear, succinct manner." (American Scientist) "No matter how gently one introduces students to the concept of Dirac???s bras and kets, many are turned off. Shankar attacks the problem head-on in the first chapter, and in a very informal style suggests that there is nothing to be frightened of." (Physics Bulletin) Reviews of the Second Edition: "This massive text of 700 and odd pages has indeed an excellent get-up, is very verbal and expressive, and has extensively worked out calculational details---all just right for a first course. The style is conversational, more like a corridor talk or lecture notes, though arranged as a text. ??? It would be particularly useful to beginning students and those in allied areas like quantum chemistry." (Mathematical Reviews)
ISBN,Price9781475705768
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. Elementary particles (Physics) 5. Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory 6. Mathematical Methods in Physics 7. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 8. MECHANICS 9. PHYSICS 10. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY 11. QUANTUM PHYSICS 12. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleChaotic Behavior in Quantum Systems : Theory and Applications
Author(s)Casati, Giulio
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1985.
DescriptionVIII, 380 p : online resource
Abstract NoteSix years ago, in June 1977, the first international conference on chaos in classical dynamical systems took place here in Como. For the first time, physicists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, economists, and others got together to discuss the relevance of the recent progress in nonlinear classical dynamics for their own research field. Immediately after, pUblication of "Nonlinear Science Abstracts" started, which, in turn, led to the Physica D Journal and to a rapid increase of the research activity in the whole area with the creation of numerous "Nonlinear Centers" around the world. During these years great progress has been made in understanding the qualitative behavior of classical dynamical systems and now we can appreciate the beautiful complexity and variety of their motion. Meanwhile, an increasing number of scientists began to wonder whether and how such beautiful structures would persist in quantum motion. Indeed, mainly integrable systems have been previously con?? sidered by Quantum Mechanics and therefore the problem is open how to describe the qualitative behavior of systems whose classical limit is non-integrable. The present meeting was organized in view of the fact that scientists working in different fields - mathematicians, theoretical physicists, solid state physicists, nuclear physicists, chemists and others - had common problems. Moreover, we felt that it was necessary to clarify some fundamental questions concerning the logical basis for the discussion including the very definition of chaos in Quantum Mechanics
ISBN,Price9781461324430
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. QUANTUM PHYSICS
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TitleMathematical Methods in Solid State and Superfluid Theory : Scottish Universities??? Summer School
Author(s)Clark, R.C;Derrick, G.H
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1968.
DescriptionXVI, 400 p. 47 illus : online resource
ISBN,Price9781489964359
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Engineering Fluid Dynamics 4. FLUID MECHANICS 5. Mathematical Methods in Physics 6. PHYSICS 7. QUANTUM PHYSICS
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TitlePhysics and Applications of Quantum Wells and Superlattices
Author(s)Mendez, E.E;Klitzing, K. von
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1987.
Description458 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book contains the lectures delivered at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Physics and Applications of Quantum Wells and Superlattices", held in Erice, Italy, on April 21-May 1, 1987. This course was the fourth one of the International School of Solid-State Device Research, which is under the auspices of the Ettore Majorana Center for Scientific Culture. In the last ten years, we have seen an enormous increase in re?? search in the field of Semiconductor Heterostructures, as evidenced by the large percentage of papers presented in recent international conferences on semiconductor physics. Undoubtfully, this expansion has been made possible by dramatic advances in materials preparation, mostly by molecular beam epitaxy and organometallic chemical vapor deposition. The emphasis on epitaxial growth that was prevalent at the beginning of the decade (thus, the second course of the School, held in 1983, was devoted to Molecular Beam Epitaxy and Heterostructures) has given way to a strong interest in new physical phenomena and new material structures, and to practical applications that are already emerging from them
ISBN,Price9781468454789
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. QUANTUM PHYSICS 4. SOLID STATE PHYSICS
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TitleCooperative Effects in Matter and Radiation
Author(s)Bowden, C
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1977.
DescriptionX, 388 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains the large majority of the papers presented at the Cooperative Effects Meeting which was held as part of the US Army Sponsored Symposium on New Laser Concepts at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, from November 30 through December 2, 1976. The motivation for the meeting was to bring together a representative cross-section of research scientists active in related areas of cooperative effects in matter-radiation field interaction and coherent pulse generation and propagation. An emphasis was placed upon the rapidly developing areas of superradiance and superf1uorescence, with a balance between theory and experiment in regard to the choice of speakers. This meeting came at a very fortunate time when new experimental results in metal vapors and gases have just recently been realized. Also represented on the programwereareas dealing with new laser concepts such as the free electron laser and two photon amplifier. A few supplemental papers are included in this volume which were authored by participants at the meeting, but were not present on the agenda, primarily due to limited time. These were included because of their relation to the content of papers which were presented and/or were the subject of discussion among attendees. The meeting consisted of eleven invited papers and two work?? shop sessions, each with a panel. The order of the papers in this volume generally follows the order of their presentation on the agenda. However, the supplemental papers have been inserted where appropriate
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TitleCurrent Issues in Quantum Logic
Author(s)Beltrametti, Enrico G;Fraassen, Bas C. van
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1981.
Description502 p. 4 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThese are the proceedings of the Workshop on Quantum Logic held in Erice (Sicily), December 2 - 9, 1979, at the Ettore Hajorana Centre for Scientific Culture. A conference of this sort was originally proposed by Giuliano Toraldo di Francia, who suggested the idea to Antonino Zichichi, and thus laid the foundation for the Workshop. To both of them we express our appreciation and thanks, also on behalf of the other participants, for having made this conference possible. There were approximately fifty participants; their names and institutions are listed in the text. Quantum logic, which has now a history of some forty or more years, has seen remarkable growth during the sixties and seventies. The papers in the present volume presuppose, by and large, some acquaintance with the elements of the subject. These may be found in the well-known books by J.H. Jauch (Foundations of Quantum Hechanics; Reading, 1968), V.S. Varadarajan (Geometry of Quantum Theory: Princeton, 1968), and C. Piron (Foundations of Quantum Theory; New York, 1976). The initial program for the conference listed about twenty-five invited papers. But in the context of a very active and qualified attendance, other contributions were offered. This volume contains all of them. The program listed six main topics: I. Classification or different areas of quantum logic, and open problems. II. Comparison and unification of different approaches to quantum theories; problems of interpretation. III. Formal quantum logic; axiomatics. IV. Hodal interpretations of quantum logic. v vi FOREWORD V. Quantum set theory
ISBN,Price9781461332282
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TitleMore Than One Mystery : Explorations in Quantum Interference
Author(s)Silverman, Mark P
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer New York, 1995.
DescriptionXIV, 212 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9781461225041
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. QUANTUM COMPUTERS 4. Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics 5. QUANTUM PHYSICS 6. SPINTRONICS
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TitleThe Physics of the Two-Dimensional Electron Gas
Author(s)Devreese, J.T;Peeters, F.M
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1987.
DescriptionIX, 441 p. 38 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThe 1986 Advanced Study Institute on "The Physics of the two-Dimen?? sional Electron Gas" took place at the Conference Centre liTer Helme", close to Oostende (Belgium), from June 2 till 16, 1986. We were motivated to organize this Advanced Study Institute in view of the recent experimental and theoretical progress in the study of the two-dimensional electron gas. An additional motivation was our own theore?? tical interest in cyclotron resonance in two-dimensional electron systems at our institute. It is my pleasure to thank several instances and people who made this Advanced Study Institute possible. First of all, the sponsor of the Advanced Study Institute, the NATO Scientific Committee. Furthermore, the co?? sponsors: Agfa Gevaert, Bell Telephone Mfg. Co. N.V., Burroughs Belgium. Control Data. Digital Equipment Corporation, Esso Belgium. European Research Office (USA). Kredietbank. National Science Foundation (USA). Special thanks are due to the members of the Program Committee and the members of the Organizing Committee. I would also like to thank Mrs. H. Evans for typing assistance
ISBN,Price9781461319078
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 5. ELECTRODYNAMICS 6. OPTICS 7. QUANTUM PHYSICS
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TitleAn Axiomatic Basis for Quantum Mechanics : Volume 2 Quantum Mechanics and Macrosystems
Author(s)Ludwig, G??nther
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987.
DescriptionX, 244 p : online resource
Abstract NoteIn the first volume we based quantum mechanics on the objective description of macroscopic devices. The further development of the quantum mechanics of atoms, molecules, and collision processes has been described in [2]. In this context also the usual description of composite systems by tensor products of Hilbert spaces has been introduced. This method can be formally extrapolated to systems composed of "many" ele?? mentary systems, even arbitrarily many. One formerly had the opinion that this "extrapolated quantum mechanics" is a more comprehensive theory than the objec?? tive description of macrosystems, an opinion which generated unsurmountable diffi?? culties for explaining the measuring process. With respect to our foundation of quan?? tum mechanics on macroscopic objectivity, this opinion would mean that our founda?? tion is no foundation at all. The task of this second volume is to attain a compatibility between the objective description of macrosystems and an extrapolated quantum mechanics. Thus in X we establish the "statistical mechanics" of macrosystems as a theory more compre?? hensive than an extrapolated quantum mechanics. On this basis we solve the problem of the measuring process in quantum mechan?? ics, in XI developing a theory which describes the measuring process as an interaction between microsystems and a macroscopic device. This theory also allows to calculate "in principle" the observable measured by a device. Neither an incorporation of consciousness nor a mysterious imagination such as "collapsing" wave packets are necessary
ISBN,Price9783642718977
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. QUANTUM COMPUTERS 4. Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics 5. QUANTUM PHYSICS 6. SPINTRONICS
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TitleAtomic Many-Body Theory
Author(s)Lindgren, Ingvar;Morrison, John
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986.
Description484 p : online resource
Abstract NoteIn the new edition only minor modifications have been made. Some print?? ing errors have been corrected and a few clarifications have been made. In recent years the activity in relativistic many-body theory has increased con?? siderably, but this field falls outside the scope of this book. A brief summary of the recent developments, however, has been included in the section on "relativistic effects" in Chap. 14. In addition, only a very limited number of references have been added, without any systematic updating of the material. Goteborg, December 1985 l. Lindgren?? J. Morrison Preface to the First Edition This book has developed through a series of lectures on atomic theory given these last eight years at Chalmers University of Technology and several oth?? er research centers. These courses were intended to make the basic elements of atomic theory available to experimentalists working with the hyperfine structure and the optical properties of atoms and to provide some insight into recent developments in the theory
ISBN,Price9783642616402
Keyword(s)1. Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics 2. ATOMS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. PHYSICS 6. QUANTUM COMPUTERS 7. Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics 8. QUANTUM PHYSICS 9. SPINTRONICS
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