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Quantum Physics For Dummies, Revised Edition helps make quantum physics understandable and accessible. From what quantum physics can do for the world to understanding hydrogen atoms, readers will get complete coverage of the subject, along with numerous examples to help them tackle the tough equations. Compatible with classroom text books and courses, Quantum Physics For Dummies, Revised Edition lets students study at their own paces and helps them prepare for graduate or professional exams. Coverage includes:

  • The Schrodinger Equation and its Applications
  • The Foundations of Quantum Physics
  • Vector Notation
  • Spin
  • Scattering Theory, Angular Momentum, and more

Your plain-English guide to understanding and working with the micro world

Quantum physics also called quantum mechanics or quantum field theory can be daunting for even the most dedicated student or enthusiast of science, math, or physics. This friendly, concise guide makes this challenging subject understandable and accessible, from atoms to particles to gases and beyond. Plus, its packed with fully explained examples to help you tackle the tricky equations like a pro!

  • Compatible with any classroom course study at your own pace and prepare for graduate or professional exams
  • Your journey begins here understand what quantum physics is and what kinds of problems it can solve
  • Know the basic math from state vectors to quantum matrix manipulations, get the foundation you need to proceed
  • Put quantum physics to work make sense of Schrdingers equation and handle particles bound in square wells and harmonic oscillators
  • Solve problems in three dimensions use the full operators to handle wave functions and eigenvectors to find the natural wave functions of a system
  • Discover the latest research learn the cutting-edge quantum physics theories that aim to explain the universe itself

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Hes also been on the faculty of MIT. Steve also teaches corporate groups around the country. Authors Acknowledgments Id particularly like to thank the people at Wiley: Tracy Boggier, Tim Gallan, and Danielle Voirol. Dedication To Nancy, of course! Publishers Acknowledgments Were proud of this book; please send us your comments through our Dummies online registration form located at www.dummies.com/register. Some of the people who helped bring this book to market include the following: Acquisitions, Editorial, and Media Development Senior Project Editor: Tim Gallan Acquisitions Editor: Tracy Boggier Senior Copy Editor: Danielle Voirol Assistant Editor: Erin Calligan Mooney Technical Editors: Dan Funch Wohns, Lev Kaplan, Ph.D. Editorial Manager: Michelle Hacker Editorial Assistants: Joe Niesen, Jennette ElNaggar, David Lutton Cartoons: Rich Tennant (www.the5thwave.com) Cover Photo: MEHAU KULYK / Getty Images Composition Services Project Coordinator: Erin Smith Layout and Graphics: Carl Byers, Carrie A.

Cesavice, Shawn Frazier, Nikki Gately, Melissa Smith, Christine Williams Proofreaders: Joni Heredia, Shannon Ramsey Indexer: Broccoli Information Management Publishing and Editorial for Consumer Dummies Kathleen Nebenhaus, Vice President and Executive Publisher David Palmer, Associate Publisher Kristin Ferguson-Wagstaffe, Product Development Director Publishing for Technology Dummies Andy Cummings, Vice President and Publisher Composition Services Gerry Fahey, Vice President of Production Services Debbie Stailey, Director of Composition Services Introduction P hysics as a general discipline has no limits, from the very huge (galaxy-wide) to the very small (atoms and smaller). This book is about the very small side of things thats the specialty of quantum physics. When you quantize something, you cant go any smaller; youre dealing with discrete units. Classical physics is terrific at explaining things like heating cups of coffee or accelerating down ramps or cars colliding, as well as a million other things, but it has problems when things get very small. Quantum physics usually deals with the micro world, such as what happens when you look at individual electrons zipping around. For example, electrons can exhibit both particle and wave-like properties, much to the consternation of experimenters and it took quantum physics to figure out the full picture.

Quantum physics also introduced the uncertainty principle, which says you cant know a particles exact position and momentum at the same time. And the field explains the way that the energy levels of the electrons bound in atoms work. Figuring out those ideas all took quantum physics, as physicists probed ever deeper for a way to model reality. Those topics are all coming up in this book. About This Book Because uncertainty and probability are so important in quantum physics, you cant fully appreciate the subject without getting into calculus. This book presents the need-to-know concepts, but you dont see much in the way of thought experiments that deal with cats or parallel universes.

I focus on the math and how it describes the quantum world. Ive taught physics to many thousands of students at the university level, and from that experience, I know most of them share one common trait: Confusion as to what they did to deserve such torture. Quantum Physics For Dummies, Revised Edition largely maps to a college course, but this book is different from standard texts. Instead of writing it from the physicists or professors point of view, Ive tried to write it from the readers point of view. In other words, Ive designed this book to be crammed full of the good stuff and only the good stuff. Not only that, but you can discover ways of looking at things that professors and teachers use to make figuring out problems simple.

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