PHYSICS
623
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics - II
Lectures: Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
10:00a.m. -- 10:50a.m., room CHM 0127
Office hours: Monday and Friday:
11:00a.m. -- 11:50a.m., room PHS2330
Instructor: Victor
Galitski
Teaching Assistant:
Bhupal Dev
Office: PHS4208, Tel: 301.405.6016, Email: bhupal(at)umd.edu
Description:
The purpose of this course is to provide a graduate-level
introduction to calculational methods in non-relativistic quantum
mechanics. This will include an introduction to time-independent and
non-equilibrium perturbation theory, variational methods, scattering theory,
and (time permitting) path-integral formalism. The emphasis throughout the course
will be on applications of the general techniques to specific quantum-mechanical problems.
Consequently, many lectures will have a seminar-like format.
Syllabus: Syllabus
Homework:
Problem set 1: [PDF file] [LaTeX file]
Problem set 2: [PDF file] [LaTeX file]
Problem set 3: [PDF file] [LaTeX file]
Problem set 4: [PDF file] [LaTeX file]
Problem set 5: [PDF file] [LaTeX file]
Problem set 6: [PDF file] [LaTeX file]
Problem set 7: [PDF file] [LaTeX file]