Exploring Quantum Mechanics, 9780199232727
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Unlock quantum physics: 700+ problems with solutions for future tech leaders.

Exploring Quantum Mechanics

a collection of 700+ solved problems for students, lecturers, and researchers

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    904 pages

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    4 July 2012

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Summary

Quantum Mechanics Unleashed: 700+ Problems with Detailed Solutions

A new generation of electronic devices has been miniaturized to scales where quantum physics reigns supreme. Tomorrow’s technology leaders must grasp these quantum laws in their daily work, making quantum mechanics education crucial for future innovation.

Mastering quantum physics is challenging, requiring real-world problem-solving to achieve deep understanding. This book presents over 700 original quantum m…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780199232727
ISBN-10:0199232725
Author:Victor Galitski, Boris Karnakov, Vladimir Kogan, Victor Galitski, Jr
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:904
Release Date:4 July 2012
Weight:1.54kg
Dimensions:242mm x 168mm x 52mm
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Critics Review

`Review from previous edition Finally, the reader receives the English translation of this magnificent book, arguably, the best collection of working problems in Quantum Mechanics. My congratulations are going to thousands of students and working physicists who will definitely find here the material for exercises as well as an inspiration in original research.‘David Khmelnitskii, Cavendish Laboratiry, Cambridge

About The Author

Victor Galitski

Victor Galitski, Sr, (1924 - 1981) co-authored 77 papers in nuclear physics and condensed matter physics. His results include the derivation of the Galitski-Feynman equations, the first theory of unconventional superconductivity, and the development of diagrammatic calculation methods in condensed matter physics. From 1961 until his death in 1981, Victor Galitski, Sr, was the head of the Theoretical Physics Department at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute. From 1972 to 1981 he also was the director of the Nuclear Physics Department at the Kurchatov Institute for Atomic Energy in Moscow.

Dr. Boris Karnakov is a Professor Emeritus at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute. His research interests include nuclear physics, where he has more than 50 publications.

Dr. Vladimir Kogan is a Professor Emeritus at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute. His interests are primarily physics education and quantum mechanics. He was the co-author of the first edition of a much shorter problems and solutions book published jointly with Victor Galitski, Sr, in 1956.

Dr. Victor Galitski, Jr, is a grandson of the first author of the book and co-author of the current edition. His research interests include various aspects of theoretical condensed matter physics and cold atoms, with the focus on superconductivity, topological phases of matter, and spin transport. Galitski, Jr, is currently an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is a Fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute and a member of the Center of Nanophysics and Advanced Materials there. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award.

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