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Franck Laloe

    Quantenmechanik 2
    Quantum Mechanics 01
    Introduction to Continuous Symmetries
    Quantum Mechanics
    Do We Really Understand Quantum Mechanics?
    Quantum Mechanics 2
    • 2023

      Introduction to Continuous Symmetries

      From Space-Time to Quantum Mechanics

      The new book by Franck Laloe introduces a symmetry-based approach to understand quantum mechanics at a fundamental level and provides the associated computational techniques to master advanced courses on nuclear physics, quantum optics and solid-state physics.

      Introduction to Continuous Symmetries
    • 2019

      Quantum Mechanics 2

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      This new edition of a classic quantum mechanics textbook covers key concepts like quantum scattering, angular momentum addition, and perturbation theory. Authored by Nobel laureate Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and colleagues, it features clear explanations, over 170 examples, and exercises, reflecting recent developments in the field.

      Quantum Mechanics 2
    • 2019

      Quantum Mechanics

      Volume III: Fermions, Bosons, Photons, Correlations, and Entanglement

      • 750 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      The third volume of Cohen-Tannoudji's acclaimed quantum mechanics textbook delves into advanced topics like quantum entanglement and the electromagnetic field. With seven chapters and detailed examples, it offers clear explanations of complex concepts, making it an essential resource for understanding quantum mechanics.

      Quantum Mechanics
    • 2019

      Quantum Mechanics 01

      • 920 pages
      • 33 hours of reading

      Diese neue Auflage des Lehrbuchs führt in die grundlegenden Konzepte der Quantenmechanik ein und erläutert die Postulate im Detail. Es behandelt klassische Themen wie Zwei-Niveau-Systeme und harmonische Oszillatoren. Mit über 350 Beispielen und Übungen ist es umfassend und didaktisch aufbereitet. Verfasst von Nobelpreisträger Claude Cohen-Tannoudji und Kollegen.

      Quantum Mechanics 01
    • 2012