Problems and Solutions in Quantum Mechanics

“Problems and Solutions in Quantum Mechanics” by Kyriakos Tamvakis is an illustrated edition published by Cambridge University Press on September 19, 2005. This comprehensive collection of solved problems aligns with the standard topics found in undergraduate Quantum Mechanics courses, providing a thorough resource for students. The book addresses both traditional subjects and contemporary issues not commonly covered in existing literature, making it a relevant addition to the field.
Readers will find that the solutions are presented in considerable detail, allowing for a step-by-step understanding of the principles and methods involved. This approach emphasizes the development of problem-solving techniques and new ways of thinking, making the book suitable for both supplementary use in coursework and as an independent self-study tool. With 344 pages, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of quantum theory.
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Corresponding to the standard topics covered in established undergraduate courses in Quantum Mechanics, this collection of solved problems is completely up-to-date. The book also includes problems on topics of current interest absent in the existing literature. Solutions are presented in considerable detail, to enable students to follow each step. The emphasis is on stressing the principles and methods used, allowing students to master new ways of thinking and problem-solving techniques. The book can be used as a supplementary text or as an independent self-study tool.
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