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Beschreibung: | Introduction to Quantum Mechanics -- Problems on Quantum Mechanics -- Problems on Statistical Mechanics. This work arises from our teaching this subject during many years. The vast majority of these exercises are the exams we gave to our students in this period. We carefully selected the subjects of the exercises to cover all the material which is most needed and which is treated in the most well known texts on these subjects. Each exercise is carefully solved in full details, explaining the theory behind the solution with particular care for those issues that, from our experience, are found most difficult from the average student. Indeed, several exercises are designed to throw light on aspects of the theory that, for one reason or another, are usually neglected with the result to make the students feel uneasy about them. In fact most students get acquainted just with the more common manipulations, which are illustrated by many examples in textbooks. Our exercises never require extensive calculations but tend to be somewhat unusual and force the solver to think about the problem starting from the principles, rather than by analogy with some previously solved exercise. |
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spelling | Solved Problems in Quantum and Statistical Mechanics by Michele Cini, Francesco Fucito, Mauro Sbragaglia Milano Springer Milan 2012 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier UNITEXT Introduction to Quantum Mechanics -- Problems on Quantum Mechanics -- Problems on Statistical Mechanics. This work arises from our teaching this subject during many years. The vast majority of these exercises are the exams we gave to our students in this period. We carefully selected the subjects of the exercises to cover all the material which is most needed and which is treated in the most well known texts on these subjects. Each exercise is carefully solved in full details, explaining the theory behind the solution with particular care for those issues that, from our experience, are found most difficult from the average student. Indeed, several exercises are designed to throw light on aspects of the theory that, for one reason or another, are usually neglected with the result to make the students feel uneasy about them. In fact most students get acquainted just with the more common manipulations, which are illustrated by many examples in textbooks. Our exercises never require extensive calculations but tend to be somewhat unusual and force the solver to think about the problem starting from the principles, rather than by analogy with some previously solved exercise. Quantentheorie Physics Quantum theory Thermodynamics Quantum Physics Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity Cini, Michele 1946- Sonstige (DE-588)129212113 oth Fucito, Francesco Sonstige oth Sbragaglia, Mauro Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2315-4 Verlag Volltext |
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title_full | Solved Problems in Quantum and Statistical Mechanics by Michele Cini, Francesco Fucito, Mauro Sbragaglia |
title_fullStr | Solved Problems in Quantum and Statistical Mechanics by Michele Cini, Francesco Fucito, Mauro Sbragaglia |
title_full_unstemmed | Solved Problems in Quantum and Statistical Mechanics by Michele Cini, Francesco Fucito, Mauro Sbragaglia |
title_short | Solved Problems in Quantum and Statistical Mechanics |
title_sort | solved problems in quantum and statistical mechanics |
topic | Quantentheorie Physics Quantum theory Thermodynamics Quantum Physics Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity |
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