The largest part of the lecture is devoted to completing the education in quantum mechanics at the level required for those who wish to pursue an academic degree beyond the bachelor's level. All topics are of equal relevance for future studies in experiment and theory: perturbation and scattering theory, time-dependent problems and elementary many-body physics.
The first lecture will be taught on Monday, 14.10.2024, 10:00 - 12:00, room H33
The first plenary exercise will be on 17.10.2024, start 13:15 (change!), room PHY 5.1.03
The exercises start in the 1st semester week, from 14.10.2024 on
Please prepare for the first exercise classes by going through the exercise sheets, published in GRIPS (see the link above)
Monday: 10:15?– 12:00
Room: H33
Thursdays: 10:15 – 12:00
Room: H33
Dr. Richard Korytár, richard.korytar ?at? ur.de
Thursdays: 13:15 – 15:00
Room: PHY 5.1.03
Dr. Bashab Dey, Dr. Animesh Panda, Subhadip Chakraborty
Wednesdays, 12:15 - 14:00
Room: H33
Thursdays, 8:15 - 10:00
Room: PHY 5.1.01
Fridays, 8:15 - 10:00
Room: H34
We provide one exercise sheet per week. They will be distributed via GRIPS one week before they should be solved at the problem class.
TBA
Approximation methods for time-independent problems
Time-dependent problems
Fundamentals of scattering theory
Many-particle systems
Relativistic quantum mechanics
Schwabl, Franz. Quantum mechanics (2013)
Schwabl, Franz. Advanced Quantum mechanics (2005)
Sakurai, J.J., and Napolitano, J. Modern quantum mechanics (2020)
Flügge, Siegfried. Practical quantum mechanics (2012)
Shankar, Ramamurti. Principles of quantum mechanics (2012)
Jelitto, R. J. Theoretical physics Vol. 5. Quantum mechanics (1988)
Bjorken, J. D., and Drell, S.D. Relativistic quantum mechanics (1964)
Lecturers:
Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Evers
Dr. Jan Wilhelm
Institute of Theoretical Physics
University of Regensburg
Universit?tsstra?e 31
D-93053 Regensburg