Interactive Quantum Mechanics
pFrom the reviews:pThis book is an improved and generalized version of the previous and well succeeded The Picture Book of Quantum Mechanics??? by S. Brandt and H. D. Dahmen (Springer, New York). It is probably the most attractive, updated, and easy-to-follow method for learning basic quantum mechanics (QM) in all literature. The reader has so many tools at his/her hands, that I cannot imagine a better way to learn this important but abstract field of modern physics. (Zentralblatt Mathematik 1038.81002.pThis book is an improved and generalized version of the previous and well succeeded ???The Picture Book of Quantum Mechanics??? ??? . It is probably the most attractive, updated, and easy-to-follow method for learning basic quantum mechanics (QM) in all literature. ??? this book should be understood as a very useful (almost indispensable) support in standard courses on QM. ??? a book that certainly will influence the learning of many students all around the world in a very constructive manner. (Adonai S. Sant???Anna, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1038 (13), 2004)pInteractive Quantum Mechanics under Java presents the most up-to-date approach to elementary quantum mechanics. Based on the interactive program INTERQUANTA ??? and its extensive 3D color graphic features, the book guides its readers through computer experiments on free particles and wave packets, bound states in various potentials, coherent and squeezed states in time-independent motion, scattering and resonances, analogies in optics ??? . A realm for everybody who wants to work on quantum mechanical problems. (Revista Espanola de Fisica, Vol. 17 (6),2003)pSeveral books on quantum mechanics have been sold with a CD-ROM containing demonstrations of solutions of standard equations. Most of the time, they do not offer the possibility of playing with the parameters of the problems. The present book is probably one of the first to fill this gap and to present a really interactive tool for solving bas@PÀ