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33-234 Quantum Physics

Units:10.0
Department:Physics
Prerequisites:33-211
Related URLs:http://info.phys.cmu.edu

An introduction to the fundamental principles and applications of quantum physics. A brief review of the experimental basis for quantization motivates the development of the Schrodinger wave equation. Several unbound and bound problems are treated in one dimension. The properties of angular momentum are developed and applied to central potentials in three dimensions. The one electron atom is then treated. Properties of collections of indistinguishable particles are developed allowing an understanding of the structure of the Periodic Table of elements. A variety of mathematical tools are introduced as needed.


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Rank for this semester:#142
Rank in this department:#10

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33-339 Intermediate Electricity and Magnet...
33-340 Modern Physics Laboratory
33-780 Nuclear and Particle Physics II
33-302 Physics Upperclass Colloquium II
33-771 Quantum Mechanics V
33-342 Thermal Physics II
33-332 Physical Mechanics II


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33-234 Quantum Physics

Units:10.0
Department:Physics
Prerequisites:33-211
Related URLs:http://info.phys.cmu.edu

An introduction to the fundamental principles and applications of quantum physics. A brief review of the experimental basis for quantization motivates the development of the Schrodinger wave equation. Several unbound and bound problems are treated in one dimension. The properties of angular momentum are developed and applied to central potentials in three dimensions. The one electron atom is then treated. Properties of collections of indistinguishable particles are developed allowing an understanding of the structure of the Periodic Table of elements. A variety of mathematical tools are introduced as needed.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#142
Rank in this department:#10

  Students also scheduled
33-232 Mathematical Methods of Physics
33-448 Introduction to Solid State Physics
33-114 Physics of Musical Sound
33-339 Intermediate Electricity and Magnet...
33-340 Modern Physics Laboratory
33-780 Nuclear and Particle Physics II
33-302 Physics Upperclass Colloquium II
33-771 Quantum Mechanics V
33-342 Thermal Physics II
33-332 Physical Mechanics II


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W SuterDH 1212
8:30 - 9:20 amR SuterWEH 5403
9:30 - 10:20 amF SuterDH 1212

 




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