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Computational Quantum Mechanics / by Joshua Izaac, Jingbo Wang.

بواسطة: المساهم: نوع المادة : نصنصالسلاسل: Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physicsالناشر: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018الطبعة: 1st ed. 2018الوصف: 1 online resource (XIII, 494 pages 1 illustrations)ردمك:
  • 9783319999302
الموضوع: تنسيقات مادية إضافية: Print version:: Computational quantum mechanics.; Printed edition:: بدون عنوان; Printed edition:: بدون عنوانتصنيف ديوي العشري:
  • 530.12 23 IJC
المحتويات:
Part I Scientific programming: an introduction for physicists: Numbers and precision -- Fortran -- Python -- Part II Numerical methods for quantum physics: Finding roots -- Differentiation and initial value problems -- Numerical integration -- The eigenvalue problem -- The Fourier transform -- PART III Solving the Schrödinger equation: One dimension -- Higher dimensions and basic techniques -- Time propagation -- Central potentials -- Multi-electron systems -- Exercises.
ملخص: Quantum mechanics undergraduate courses mostly focus on systems with known analytical solutions; the finite well, simple Harmonic, and spherical potentials. However, most problems in quantum mechanics cannot be solved analytically. This textbook introduces the numerical techniques required to tackle problems in quantum mechanics, providing numerous examples en route. No programming knowledge is required - an introduction to both Fortran and Python is included, with code examples throughout. With a hands-on approach, numerical techniques covered in this book include differentiation and integration, ordinary and differential equations, linear algebra, and the Fourier transform. By completion of this book, the reader will be armed to solve the Schrödinger equation for arbitrarily complex potentials, and for single and multi-electron systems.
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Part I Scientific programming: an introduction for physicists: Numbers and precision -- Fortran -- Python -- Part II Numerical methods for quantum physics: Finding roots -- Differentiation and initial value problems -- Numerical integration -- The eigenvalue problem -- The Fourier transform -- PART III Solving the Schrödinger equation: One dimension -- Higher dimensions and basic techniques -- Time propagation -- Central potentials -- Multi-electron systems -- Exercises.

Quantum mechanics undergraduate courses mostly focus on systems with known analytical solutions; the finite well, simple Harmonic, and spherical potentials. However, most problems in quantum mechanics cannot be solved analytically. This textbook introduces the numerical techniques required to tackle problems in quantum mechanics, providing numerous examples en route. No programming knowledge is required - an introduction to both Fortran and Python is included, with code examples throughout. With a hands-on approach, numerical techniques covered in this book include differentiation and integration, ordinary and differential equations, linear algebra, and the Fourier transform. By completion of this book, the reader will be armed to solve the Schrödinger equation for arbitrarily complex potentials, and for single and multi-electron systems.

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