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1107189632
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978-1107189638
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2.74 pounds
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7.3 x 1 x 9.7 inches
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The updated edition of Introduction to Quantum Mechanics offers clearer explanations, new examples, a full chapter on symmetries, and expanded numerical problems ideal for computer-based learning. With improved coverage of time-dependent potentials and new applications in solid-state physics, this edition provides a powerful foundation for students and instructors in modern quantum theory.
This new edition of the classic textbook has been thoroughly updated to enhance clarity, depth, and practical relevance for modern learners. A brand-new chapter on symmetries has been added, providing a deeper conceptual framework that strengthens understanding across the subject. Numerous new problems and worked examples have been introduced to reinforce key ideas and improve problem-solving skills.
Explanations throughout the text have been revised and refined for greater clarity, making complex topics more accessible without sacrificing rigor. The book now includes more numerically focused problems designed for computer-based solutions, reflecting the growing importance of computational methods in physics education and research.
In addition, the text features new applications to solid-state physics, connecting foundational theory to real-world physical systems and contemporary research areas. The treatment of time-dependent potentials has been consolidated, offering a more coherent and streamlined presentation that improves both learning and reference use.
Together, these changes make the new edition a more comprehensive, modern, and student-friendly resource while preserving the strengths that have made this textbook a long-standing classic.
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