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Version: 1.1
(December 30, 2006)



Material:

- Syllabus:
- Bibliography
- Lecture 1
- Lecture 2
- Lecture 3
- Lecture 4
- Interlude
- Lecture 5
- Lecture 6
- Lecture 7
- Lecture 8
- Lecture 9
- Lecture 10
- Lecture 11
- Lecture 12
- Lecture 13
- Lecture 14
- Lecture 15
- Lecture 16
- Lecture 17

- Problem sheet 1
- Problem sheet 2
- Problem sheet 3
- Problem sheet 4
- Problem sheet 5
- Problem sheet 6
- Problem sheet 7
- Problem sheet 8
- Problem sheet 9



Old Material:

- 2011 Hand-In 1
- 2011 Hand-In 2
- 2011 Hand-In 3
- 2010 Hand-In 1
- 2010 Hand-In 2

Quantum Mechanics

This course unit is intended for all Physics 3 students.

You are welcome to discuss any aspect of the lectures if clarifications are needed.
I am available for dicussions every Thursday from 11 to 13.
If this time slot is not convenient: E-mail or see me after class to set up a time.

Solving problems is a central part of the course as it allows you to apply abstract concepts to practical examples. Problem sheets are available for download on the right.

"If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet." Niels Bohr

    Time table

Lectures: Tue 9-10, Fri 9-10
               
Tutorials: Wed 11-13

Office hours: Thurs 11-13

(full calendar at the bottom of the page)

    Synopsis

This course provides an introduction to the foundations of Quantum Mechanics, and its applications.



    Calendar