The Odd Quantum

The Odd Quantum

by Sam Treiman
ISBN-10:
0691103003
ISBN-13:
9780691103006
Pub. Date:
10/27/2002
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10:
0691103003
ISBN-13:
9780691103006
Pub. Date:
10/27/2002
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
The Odd Quantum

The Odd Quantum

by Sam Treiman
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Overview

"Many books and articles have been written in which it is attempted to make the basic ideas of quantum physics available to a larger public. None of these is remotely as lucid as Treiman's book. His entertaining style, his mastery, as well as his love of the subject are manifest on nearly every page. It is superbly written."—Abraham Pais, Rockefeller University, author of A Tale of Two Continents and Subtle is the Lord: The Science and Life of Albert Einstein

"Sam Treiman brings to the general reader an enormous wisdom and depth of understanding accumulated over a distinguished career in particle physics. An outstanding book!"—A. Zee, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, author of Fearful Symmetry and An Old Man's Toy

"Professor Treiman has achieved a pedagogical miracle. He jumps over the drudgery of standard introductory physcis courses and reaches the excitement of modern elementary particle physics by going directly to the quantum theory that describes this sub-microsopic world and its constituents."—Marvin L. Goldberger, University of California, San Diego


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691103006
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 10/27/2002
Series: Mathematical Sciences Ser.
Edition description: REPRINT
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sam Treiman (1925–1999) was the Higgins Professor of Physics Emeritus at Princeton University.

Table of Contents

PREFACE vii

1. Introduction 3

Overview. Beginnings.

2. Classical Background 27

Newton's law. Gravity. Energy. Electromagnetism. Special Relativity.

3. The "Old" Quantum Mechanics 61

Electromagnetic Waves. Blackbody Radiation. Early Spectroscopy. The Rutherford Atom. Bohr's Quantum Model. De Broglie's Matter Waves.

4. Foundations 80

The Two-Slit Experiment. Schroedinger's Wave Equation. Probabilistic Interpretation. A Brief Survey of the Rules. Commuting Observables. The Uncertainty Principle. Momentum. The Operator Concept. Angular Momentum. Aspects of Energy.

5. Some Quantum Classics 119

The Free Particle. Particle in a Box. The Harmonic Oscillator. Central Potentials Generally. The One-Electron Atom. The Infinite Solenoid. Decay Processes.

6. Identical Particles 149

Symmetry, Antisymmetry Rules. The Pauli Principle. The Fermi Gas. Atoms. More on Identical Bosons.

7. What's Going On? 173

8. The Building Blocks 191

Particles in Collision, Particles in Decay. Accelerators. Patterns and Regularities. Basic Ingredients. Summary.

9. Quantum Fields 231

Free Fields, Free particles. Interactions. Feynman Diagrams. Virtual Particles. The Standard Model in Diagrams. Again, What's Going On?

READINGS 255

INDEX 257

What People are Saying About This

Goldberger

Professor Treiman has achieved a pedagogical miracle. He jumps over the drudgery of standard introductory physcis courses and reaches the excitement of modern elementary particle physics by going directly to the quantum theory that describes this sub-microsopic world and its constituents.
Marvin L. Goldberger, University of California, San Diego

Abraham Pais

Many books and articles have been written in which it is attempted to make the basic ideas of quantum physics available to a larger public. None of these is remotely as lucid as Treiman's book. His entertaining style, his mastery, as well as his love of the subject are manifest on nearly every page. It is superbly written.

A. Zee

Sam Treiman brings to the general reader an enormous wisdom and depth of understanding accumulated over a distinguished career in particle physics. An outstanding book!
A. Zee, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, author of "Fearful Symmetry" and "An Old Man's Toy"

From the Publisher

"Many books and articles have been written in which it is attempted to make the basic ideas of quantum physics available to a larger public. None of these is remotely as lucid as Treiman's book. His entertaining style, his mastery, as well as his love of the subject are manifest on nearly every page. It is superbly written."—Abraham Pais, Rockefeller University, author of A Tale of Two Continents and Subtle is the Lord: The Science and Life of Albert Einstein

"Sam Treiman brings to the general reader an enormous wisdom and depth of understanding accumulated over a distinguished career in particle physics. An outstanding book!"—A. Zee, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, author of Fearful Symmetry and An Old Man's Toy

"Professor Treiman has achieved a pedagogical miracle. He jumps over the drudgery of standard introductory physcis courses and reaches the excitement of modern elementary particle physics by going directly to the quantum theory that describes this sub-microsopic world and its constituents."—Marvin L. Goldberger, University of California, San Diego

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