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Quantenmechanic by Schwabl, Franz (ISBN: 9783540568124)
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Quantenmechanic Unknown - 1994
by Schwabl, Franz
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Die vorliegende vierte Auflage wurde vom Autor erneutdurchgesehen und verbessert, bleibt aber gegen)ber derVorauflage im wesentlichen unver(ndert. Neben den Grundlagenund vielen Anwendungen werden auch neue Aspekte derQuantentheorie und deren experimentelle ]berpr)fungendargestellt. Durch explizite Ausf)hrung allerZwischenrechnungen wird die Quantenmechanik dem Studierendentransparent gemacht. Im Anhang finden sich mathematischeHilfsmittel zur L-sung linearer Differentialgleichungensowie erg(nzende Formeln. Kapitel zur supersymmetrischenQuantenmechanik und zur Theorie des Me prozesses in derQuantenmechanik finden Interesse bei allen, die tiefer indie Thematik eindringen m-chten.
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- Title Quantenmechanic
- Author Schwabl, Franz
- Binding unknown
- Pages xv+399 pp.
- Publisher Berlin, Springer Veralg, 1993, 4. verbesserte Auflage
- Date 1994-09
- ISBN 9783540568124
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