Quantum TheoryCourier Corporation, 1989 M05 1 - 646 páginas This superb text by David Bohm, formerly Princeton University and Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics at Birkbeck College, University of London, provides a formulation of the quantum theory in terms of qualitative and imaginative concepts that have evolved outside and beyond classical theory. Although it presents the main ideas of quantum theory essentially in nonmathematical terms, it follows these with a broad range of specific applications that are worked out in considerable mathematical detail. |
Contenido
Physical Formulation of the Quantum Theory | 1 |
THE ORIGIN OF THE QUANTUM THEORY | 15 |
FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS OF THE EARLY QUANTUM | 23 |
WAVE PACKETS AND DE BROGLIE WAVES | 65 |
QUANTUM NATURE OF MATTER | 144 |
of Quantum Theory Formulation | 229 |
APPROXIMATION | 264 |
ATOM THE EFFECT OF A MAGNETIC FIELD | 334 |
DEGENERATE PERTURBATIONS | 463 |
407 | 496 |
PART V | 511 |
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUANTUM AND CLASSICAL | 624 |
