Interactive Quantum Mechanics (2nd Ed., Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2011)
Quantum Experiments on the Computer

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Interquanta (IQ), an interactive program on quantum mechanics allows students to do their own quantum physics experiments on the computer, and to study in 3D color graphics such quantities as complex probability amplitude, eigencalues, scattering cross sections, and more. By experiencing many such computer experiments, students gain a unique, "hands-on" experience in quantum physics which is otherwise difficult to achieve. The graphic features include two-and three-dimensional graphics in the form of static frames and motion pictures.

Students do no programming, and hence need no previous detailed knowledge of this. The program has a very convenient, self-explanatory user interface based on the Java software technology. The book provides a recapitulation of the basic quantum mechanical formula, a manual to the IQ program, and a complete course with more than 300 tested problems. Fully automatic demonstration sessions are provided as introduction to interactive work.

Physics topics covered include free particles, bound states and scattering in various potentials in one and three space dimensions, two-particle systems, properties of special functions of mathematical physics.

Introduction.- Free Particle Motion in One Dimension.- Bound States in One Dimension.- Scattering in One Dimension.- A Two-Particle System.- Free Particle Motion in Three Dimensions.- Bound States in Three Dimensions.- Scattering in Three Dimensions.- Spin and Magnetic Resonance.- Hybridization.- Special Functions of Mathematical Physics.- Additional Material and Hints for the Solution of Exercises.- A Systematic Guide to IQ.- How to Install IQ.

Dr. Siegmund Brandt is Professor Emeritus of Physics and Dr. Hans Dieter Dahmen is Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics at the University of Siegen. Their fields of research are the experimental and theoretical physics of elementary particles, respectively. They are joint authors of several textbooks, among them �The Picture Book of Quantum Mechanics� (3rd edition, Springer, 2001). Dr. Tilo Stroh took his Ph.D. with a thesis on computation quantum mechanics under Hans Dahmen.

Allows students to perform their own computer-based quantum physics experiments in vivid, 3D graphics

Provides a vaster-reaching scope of physics, the addition of a movie-generating feature, and an increased quantity of examples, compared to the 1st edition

Illustrates quantum-mechanical phenomena with an innovative, "hands-on" computer program containing over 300 exercises and solutions

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras