Learning objectives
Wave properties of atomic particles, SCHROEDINGER Equation, simple examples in one dimension, three dimensional systems with spherical symmetry, Hydrogen atom, approximate methods for computing the spectrum, tunnel effect and potential scattering.
Prerequisites
Calculus, classical mechanics, electromagnetism and waves
Course unit content
This course offers the elements of Quantum Mechanics at the basis of the Physics of Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei. The required mathematical methods are developed, including partial differential equations, functional analysis.
Full programme
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Bibliography
Landau Lifshitz, Quantum Mechanics,
Dirac, Principles of Quantum Mechanics
Sakurai, Modern Quantum Mechanics
Teaching methods
Lectures and exercises in classroom
Assessment methods and criteria
Written and oral examination.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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