Skip to main content Accessibility help
Internet Explorer 11 is being discontinued by Microsoft in August 2021. If you have difficulties viewing the site on Internet Explorer 11 we recommend using a different browser such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox.
Home
> Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers

Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers

Authors

David A. B. Miller, Stanford University, California
Published 2008

Description

If you need a book that relates the core principles of quantum mechanics to modern applications in engineering, physics, and nanotechnology, this is it. Students will appreciate the book's applied emphasis, which illustrates theoretical concepts with examples of nanostructured materials, optics, and semiconductor devices. The many worked examples and more than 160 homework problems help students to problem solve and to practise applications of theory. Without assuming a prior knowledge of high-level physics or classical mechanics, the text introduces Schrödinger's…

  • Get access
  • Add bookmark
  • Cite
  • Share

Key features

  • Relates the core principles of quantum mechanics to engineering, physics and nanotechnology applications through examples of nanostructured materials, optics, and semiconductor devices
  • Help with problem solving and the application of theory is provided through many worked examples and more than 160 homework problems
  • Algorithms for the computational analysis of simple structures are included

About the book

Access options

Review the options below to login to check your access.

Purchase options

There are no purchase options available for this title.

Have an access code?

To redeem an access code, please log in with your personal login.

If you believe you should have access to this content, please contact your institutional librarian or consult our FAQ page for further information about accessing our content.

Also available to purchase from these educational ebook suppliers