Quantum Mechanics Using Maple ®

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Quantum Mechanics Using Maple permits the study of quantum mechanics in a novel, interactive way using the computer algebra and graphics system Maple V. Usually the physics student is distracted from understanding the concepts of modern physics by the need to master unfamiliar mathematics at the same time. In 39 Maple sessions presented in complete detail in the text and on the included diskette the reader explores many standard quantum mechanics problems, as well as some advanced topics, without tedious paperwork. At the same time a solid knowledge of Maple V is acquired as it applies to advanced mathematics relevant for engineering, physics, and applied mathematics. The diskette contains 39 Maple V for Windows worksheet files to reproduce all the problems presented in the text on a 486-based IBM-compatible PC, Macintosh, or Unix workstation running Maple V Release 3. The suggested exercises and further independent explorations can be performed with a minimum of typing. With minimal modifications in some worksheets, earlier Maple V releases may be used. Also, conversion to non-Windows Maple

Author(s): Professor Dr. Marko Horbatsch (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1995

Language: English
Pages: 331
Tags: Quantum Physics;Numerical and Computational Physics

Front Matter....Pages I-X
Problems in One Dimension....Pages 1-50
Bound States in 1D....Pages 51-96
Scattering in 1D....Pages 97-138
Problems in 3D....Pages 139-176
Spin and Time-Dependent Processes....Pages 177-208
Scattering in 3D....Pages 209-242
Many-Particle Problems....Pages 243-280
Special Functions....Pages 281-322
Back Matter....Pages 323-334