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Physics 3MM3, Fall 2015
Quantum Mechanics I
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Erwin Schroedinger
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Lectures: Mon. 11:30-12:20, Wed. 11:30-12:20, Fri. 13:30-14:20 Term I,
Room: ABB/136
Instructor: Dr. D.H.J. O'Dell
Office: ABB 320
Office Hours: Fri. 11:30-12:20, 15:30-16:20
Email:
dodell@mcmaster.ca
For the main text I have chosen the following book:
Introduction To Quantum Mechanics (Second Edition),
David J. Griffiths, Pearson,
ISBN: 0-13-111892-7
Other reference books:
Quantum Mechanics, Robert Scherrer, Pearson Addison Wesley, ISBN: 0-8053-8716-1
Quantum Mechanics, P.C.W. Davies and D.S. Betts, CRC Press, ISBN: 0-7487-4446-0
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, B.H. Bransden and C.J. Joachain, Longman, ISBN: 0-582-44498-5
Quantum Mechanics, Mark Beck, Oxford, ISBN: 978-0-19-979812-4
Principles of Quantum Mechanics,
R. Shankar, Springer,
ISBN: 0-306-44790-8
Quantum Mechanics,
L.E. Ballentine, Prentice Hall,
ISBN: 0-13-747932-8
Lectures on Quantum Mechanics,
G. Baym, Benjamin,
ISBN: 0-805-30667-0
Classical Mechanics (Third edition),
H. Goldstein, C. Poole and J. Safko, Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 0201-65702-3
Chaos and Integrability in Nonlinear Dynamics,
Michael Tabor, Wiley, ISBN: 978-0471827283
Introduction to Dynamics, Ian Percival and Derek
Richards, Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 0521 28149 0
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Course Objectives
This course is the first proper quantum mechanics course taken by undergraduates
in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Physics 4F03 (Quantum Mechanics II) is the second.
I will assume that you have seen quantum theory before in a more conceptual course such as Modern Physics 2C03
so that you are familiar with the motivation and underlying concepts. However, the text book
is self-contained and starts from the beginning. The focus will be on calculation.
We will cover the first four chapters of the book. Topics include:
The Schroedinger equation, particle in a finite square well, the quantum harmonic
oscillator, delta function potential, Hilbert space, Dirac notation, the hydrogen atom, and
the quantum theory of angular momentum including spin.
The Course outline is
available here as a .pdf file.
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