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Advanced Quantum Mechanics: The Classical-Quantum Connection

Author(s): Reinhold Blumel, PhD, Charlotte Augusta Ayres Professor of Physics, Wesleyan University, Connecticut
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  • ISBN-13: 9781934015520
  • ISBN-10:1934015520
  • Hardcover    430 pages      © 2011
Price: International Sales $115.95 US List
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Overview

This book provides a coherent introduction to Gutzwiller’s trace formula accessible to well-prepared science, mathematics, and engineering students who have taken introductory courses in linear algebra, classical, and quantum mechanics. In addition to providing an enrichment of the undergraduate curriculum, this book may serve as the primary text for graduate courses on semiclassical methods. Since periodic-orbit expansions may be used to solve all types of wave systems that typically occur in mathematics, physics, and engineering, this book is attractive for professional scientists and engineers as well.

Following a thorough review of elementary concepts in classical and quantum mechanics, the reader is introduced to the idea of classical periodic orbits, the foundation of Gutzwiller’s approach to quantum spectra. The trace formula itself is derived following an introduction to Feynman’s path integrals. Numerous applications, including the exact solutions of “unsolvable” one-dimensional quantum problems, illustrate the power of Gutzwiller’s method. Worked examples throughout the text illustrate the material and provide immediate “hands-on” demonstrations of tools and concepts just learned. Problems at the end of each section invite the reader to consolidate the acquired knowledge.

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  • Contains a section on Feynman’s Path Integrals accessible to undergraduate students
  • Contains an application chapter on exact periodic-orbit solutions of quantum graphs, the standard model of quantum complexity
  • Contains introductory chapters on classical chaos and quantum mechanics
  • Places emphasis on cases where Gutzwiller’s trace formula yields exact result
  • Includes exercises at the end of each section and chapter to test the student's mastery of the material
  • Instructors Resources include solutions to the exercises

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  Chapter 1  Math Tools
  Chapter 2  Special Functions
  Chapter 3  Newton's Particle Mechanics
  Chapter 4  Schrodinger's Wave Mechanics
  Chapter 5  Semiclassics
  Chapter 6  Test Potentials
  Chapter 7  Periodic-Orbit Quantization
  Chapter 8  Quantum Graphs
  Chapter 9  Advanced Mathematical Techniques
  Chapter 10  Analytical Mechanics
  Chapter 11  Chaos
  Chapter 12  Advanced Concepts in Quantum Mechanics
  Chapter 13  Semiclassical Propagators
  Chapter 14  Applications
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Reinhold Blumel, PhD-Charlotte Augusta Ayres Professor of Physics, Wesleyan University, Connecticut

Reinhold Blumel, PhD is the Charlotte Augusta Ayres Professor of Physics at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. He is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society and has published more than 100 scientific papers in peer-reviewed, professional physics journals. Reflecting his interest in quantum mechanics and its applications, he has previously published the book Chaos in Atomic Physics.

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ShowAppropriate Courses

Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses within physics, mathematics, and engineering departments.

Appropriate undergraduate courses: Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Semiclassical Methods, Topics in Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics II

Appropriate graduate courses: Gutzwiller's Trace Formula, New Methods in Room Acoustics, Semiclassical Physics, New Methods in Solid State Physics, Topics in Mesoscopics, Quantum Chaos, Chaos in Atomic Physics

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