March 8, 2000
QUANTUM MECHANICS
Physics D12-2 - March 14
Winter Quarter 2000
Tue 10:00-12:00 in Tech F328
Predrag Cvitanovic'
Final exam syllabus
Feynman's Formulation of Quantum Mechanics
QM Amplitudes as a Sum over Paths
Classical Limit
Reading:
Merzbacher: Sect 8.7 - (quantum propagator K(r',r;t), free particle K(r',r;t))
Merzbacher: Chapt 14 - Linear Vector Spaces
Ignore most of
Predrag's
Chapter 1: Path Integrals
(except for the real, complex, multidimensional Gaussian integrals)
WKB approximation
Reading:
Merzbacher: sect 6.4 to 6.5, sect 7.1 to 7.4
(connection formulas, WKB quantization, transmission rates)
Ignore
Predrag's
Chapter 2: WKB approximation
Symmetry in QM
Linear momentum & translational symmetry
Spherically symmetric potentials
Angular momentum & rotational symmetry
Spherical harmonics
Coulomb field: hydrogen atom
S0(3) rotational symmetry, and its representations
Reading:
Merzbacher: chapters 9, 10, 12; sect 14.1 to 14.5, 14.7, 16.1 to 16.6, 16.9, 16.10
Suggested reading:
A. Jackson
:
Chapters 9 to 12
:
central forces, angular momenta
pages 59-64, 77-86.
Ignore
Predrag's notes on group theory:
Chapter 3: Discrete Fourier transform
Appendix A: Group theory
Chapter 1:
Introduction
Chapter 2:
Preview
Chapter 3:
Invariants and irreducibility
Time independent perturbation theory
Bound state perturbation theory
Degenerate perturbation theory
Stark effect
Spin - orbit coupling
Fine structure of hydrogen
Reading:
Merzbacher: chapter 17
Mean score: ? points out of ? possible
Scores: ??.
Overal course grade will be determined from the homework (40%), midterm (20%), and the final (40%).
Textbook
Quantum Mechanics
, E. Merzbacher (John Wiley, 1990).
www.phys.nwu.edu/~predrag/NUcourses/D12-2-2000/syllabusFinal.html