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Quantum Mechanics I
Our aim in this course is to establish a fundamental knowledge on quantum mechanics for undergraduate students. This includes construction of mathematical machinary and preparing the students to brace physical phenomena and aspects that are counter-intuitive regarding their everyday experience, the so-called classical intuition. We begin with simple wave-mechanics problems and move on step by step to the more complicated concepts.
References:
- Principles of Quantum Optics [by Shankar]
- Quantum Physics [by Gasiorowicz]
- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics [by Griffiths]
The lectures are mainly based on the first one.
Prerequisites:
- Mathematical Physics I [you need to know how to work with matrices]
- Classical Mechanics I
- Classical Mechanics II
Grading Policy:
Assignments 40% +
Mid-Exam 30% +
Fin-Exam 30%
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Total 100%
Mid-Exam: 1399-8-17
Teacher Assistants:
Mohammad Sharifian, PhD Candidate
Time:
Course:
- Sat. and Mon. 10:00 – 12:00 (Yekta)
- Wed. 10:00 – 12:00 (Yekta) Tutorial session
Consultation:
- Sat. 13:30 – 15:00
- Mon. 15:30 – 17:00
Term:
Fall 2020
Grade:
Undergraduate