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The Physics of Atoms and Quanta: Introduction to Experiments and Theory (Advanced Texts in Physics)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $99.95
Manufacturer: Springer
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The Physics of Atoms and Quanta is a thorough introduction to experiments and theory in this field. Every classical and modern aspect is covered and discussed in detail. As this text ends with the fundamentals of classical bonding, it leads into the second and more advanced book by the same authors entitled "Molecular Physics and Elements of Quantum Chemistry". This 6th edition includes new developments, such as new experiments on quantum entanglement, the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradoxon, Bell's inequality, Schrödinger's cat, and decoherence; the quantum computer, quantum information, Bose-Einstein-Condensation, and the atom laser are also discussed. Here, the student will find 170 problems and their solutions, which make this book a real study text.
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JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE ELECTROCHEMISTRY "This reviewer is most happy with the quantum mechanics part, which is very clear and explicit. Typical examples are the Dirac equation and the Hartree-Fock method. The text is in no way redundant to proper quantum physics textbooks, but more convenient and clear to read for students, especially if they have no ambitions in theoretical physics. On the other hand, the treatment is much more profound than in experimental physics textbooks such as Gerthsen . . . The book is well written and clear . . . The present edition is already very well suited for undergraduate courses in physics and chemistry. Especially for the latter group it is important that exactly the right amount of mathematical overhead is included, and that the theoretical background for many applications is explained in a more profound and concise way than in many texts specialized on one application only. Very helpful also for lectures are the exercises with (brief) solutions."
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-17
Summary: "The Physics of Atoms and Quanta: Introduction to Experiments and Theory"
Text is clearly written and covers relevant topics for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students. Problems have been relevant to text material and at a level appropriate to the written text. Beginning chapters are clearly redundant with most Modern Physics texts, but still appropriate for setting up the Atomic Physics chapters in the text. My current knowledge of the book is overwhelmingly positive and it would encourage me to recommend it to others looking for this material.
Amazon provided the text in excellent condition within their specified time frame and at their advertized price.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-07-04
Summary: "A rare work"
This book is indeed clear and easy to read and undoubtedly useful for advanced undergraduates and I imagine it would be a good review for would-be postgraduates. It also introduces more advanced topics, such as the Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations and introduces many topical issues. Very good at conveying the mathematical 'tricks of the trade' but unlike so many texts on quantum physics, this book is actually a physics book! Not only does it deal with the mathematical structure of the theory, but it has a satisfying and detailed presentation of the experiments! It is also superbly illustrated (as all text books should be!). I find that too many authours these days seem to care more for the maths than the physics - let us not forget what physics is for! In my mind this is one of the best advanced undergraduate quantum physics texts that I have seen. It is also a great educational work - solutions to problems are provided which is essential for self-study, which this book is admirably suited for (in addition to being quite suitable for directly supporting a taught course). This book is very student friendly, a rare thing these days, and far more readable and entertaining than many other books on quantum physics.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2000-08-18
Summary: "OK book on Atom Physics"
This book is very readable and very clear. It can be used in advanced undergrad courses on atom physics. It treats the development of Atom Physics theory and experiments (Rutherford, Bohr etc.). It provides explanations to many practical quantum problems in the field of atom physics, so it can also be used to clarify problems in a Quantum Physics course. Some example problems briefly discussed in books like Gasiorowicz or David Griffiths on QF were very well explained here. Quite complete on the subject of Atom Physics. Exercises with (brief) solutions. German authors seem to have done a thorough job. Negative points: heavy, expensive, limited subject, published some time ago. I consider it a good buy afterall.