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  1. 1–1 Atomic mechanics. “Quantum mechanics” is the description of the behavior of matter and light in all its details and, in particular, of the happenings on an atomic scale. Things on a very small scale behave like nothing that you have any direct experience about. They do not behave like waves, they do not behave like particles, they do ...

  2. 4 de feb. de 1982 · "The standard work in the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, indispensable both to the advanced student and to the mature research worker, who will always find it a fresh source of knowledge and stimulation." --Nature "This is the classic text on quantum mechanics.

  3. been taken since the origin of the \new" quantum mechanics in the 1920s, by discussing quantum mechanics as if it could be derived from classical physics. This has resulted in many issues of interpretation, and convoluted and incorrect mathematics. By applying the revised mathematics of quantum mechanics that I present in this book, it is possible

  4. Introduction to quantum mechanics David Morin, morin@physics.harvard.edu This chapter gives a brief introduction to quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics can be thought of roughly as the study of physics on very small length scales, although there are also certain macroscopic systems it directly applies to. The descriptor \quantum" arises

  5. One of the most important principles underlying quantum physics is that of wave-particle duality. Quantum objects have both particle-like properties (such as mass, charge, and energy) and wave-like properties (such as wavelength and frequency). We can see this when we observe light traveling through a prism.

  6. Paul A.M. Dirac’s great treatise,The Principles of Quantum Mechanics, which set the stage, the tone, and much of the language of the quantum-mechanical revolution, was published three-quarters of a century ago in 1930.1 Abdus Salam and Eugene P.

  7. Much of the book has been rewritten, and a new chapter on electromagnetic radiation has been added at the end; but its main character is unaltered. Nevertheless, it must be confessed that on ...