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  1. 1 Introduction to quantum mechanics Slides: Lecture 1d The usefulness of quantum mechanics Text reference: Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers Section 1.1

  2. Lecture 1: An overview of quantum mechanics. L1.1 Quantum mechanics as a framework. Defining linearity (17:46) L1.2 Linearity and nonlinear theories. Schrödinger’s equation (10:01) L1.3 Necessity of complex numbers (07:38) L1.4 Photons and the loss of determinism (17:20) L1.5 The nature of superposition. Mach-Zehnder interferometer (14:30 ...

  3. Dec 31, 2019 · The document discusses the origins and fundamental concepts of quantum mechanics, including the dual wave-particle nature of matter and light, the uncertainty principle, and Schrodinger's formulation of quantum mechanics using wave functions and his time-independent equation.

  4. Quantum Mechanics – kets and operators!! You will learn to translate all the terms you learned in PH425ʼs matrix formulations into the wave formulation. These include! Matrix operators -> mathematical instructions! Eigenvectors -> eigenfunctions! Basis states -> basis functions! Eigenvalues -> Eigenvalues!

  5. This section contains the topics and concepts covered by the instructor in each class meeting.

  6. Oct 5, 2012 · Quantum mechanics has played an important role in photonics, quantum electronics, and micro-electronics. But many more emerging technologies require the understanding of quantum mechanics; and hence, it is important that scientists and engineers understand quantum mechanics better. One area is nano-technologies due to the recent advent of nano ...

  7. That theory is known as quantum mechanics, and it is now the basic framework for understanding atomic, nuclear, and subnuclear physics, as well as condensed-matter (or ”solid-state”) physics.

  8. Jun 12, 2021 · This document provides an overview of quantum mechanics. It begins by explaining that quantum mechanics describes the motion of subatomic particles and is needed to understand the properties of atoms and molecules.

  9. Basics of Quantum Mechanics - Why Quantum Physics? - • Classical mechanics (Newton's mechanics) and Maxwell's equations (electromagnetics theory) can explain MACROSCOPIC phenomena such as the motion of billiard balls or rockets. • Quantum mechanics is used to explain microscopic phenomena

  10. Courses. Physics. NOC:Introductory Quantum Mechanics (Video) Syllabus. Co-ordinated by : IIT Kanpur. Available from : 2017-04-11. Lec : 1. NPTEL provides E-learning through online Web and Video courses various streams.