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PHYS 486 - Quantum Physics I
Last offered Spring 2018
Official Description
Atomic phenomena integrated with an introduction to quantum theory; evidence for the atomic nature of matter and the properties of the Schrodinger equation, single particle solutions in one dimension, the hydrogen atom, perturbation theory, external fields, and atomic spectroscopy of outer electrons. Course Information: 4 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: MATH 285; PHYS 214; credit or concurrent registration in MATH 415. Class Schedule Information: Register for a lecture and a discussion section.
Texts
D. Griffiths, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, 3rd Edition
Title | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Quantum Physics I | A | 36737 | LEC | 4 | 0930 - 1050 | T R | 144 Loomis Laboratory | Naomi C R Makins |
Quantum Physics I | D0 | 58896 | DIS | 0 | 1630 - 1750 | R | 136 Loomis Laboratory | Jahan Aden Claes |
Quantum Physics I | D1 | 36743 | DIS | 0 | 1800 - 1920 | R | 136 Loomis Laboratory | Jahan Aden Claes |
Quantum Physics I | D2 | 36748 | DIS | 0 | 1930 - 2050 | R | 136 Loomis Laboratory | Jahan Aden Claes |