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Course Name
Turkish
Kuantum Mekaniği II
English
Quantum mechanics II
Course Code
FIZ 516
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
2
3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Fatma Gülay Acar
Course Objectives
1) To derive quantum mechanical description of a system utilizing conservation laws and symmetries.
2) To solve approximately the problems .
3) To apply quantum mechanical methods to the relativistic particles.
Course Description
Symmetries in Quantum Mechanics: Symmetries and Conservation Laws; Discrete Symmetries. Approximation Methods for Bound States: Time independent Perturbation; Hydrogen Like Atoms; Fine Structure and Zeeman Effect. Variation Method. Time dependent Perturbation. Identical Particles. Permutation Symmetries. Relativistic Wave Equations: Klein-Gordon Equation; Dirac Equation and plane wave solutions.
Course Outcomes
M.Sc.. students who successfully pass this course gain knowledge, skills and competency in the following subjects;
I. The meaning of symmetry in quantum mechanics.
II. Solving systems in terms of conservation laws.
III. Obtaining information about the systems using approximation methods.
IV. Statistics of the particles.
V. Solving two electron systems.
VI. Scattering of interacting particles.
VII. Understand the theory of the relativistic particles.
Pre-requisite(s)
None
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Textbook
Quantum Physics, Stephen Gasiorowicz, 3th Edition, Wiley 2003
Other References
1. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, D.J. Griffiths, 2nd Edition, Pearson 2005.
2. Quantum Mechanics Concepts and Applications, N. Zettili, 2nd Ed., Jacksonville St. Univ., Wiley 2009
3. Principles of Quantum Mechanics, Ramamurti Shankar, Plenum Press,1980
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