Essential Advanced Physics is a series
comprising four parts:Classical Mechanics,Classical Electrodynamics,Quantum
Mechanics andStatistical Mechanics. Each part consists of two volumes,Lecture notes andProblems with solutions, further
supplemented by an additional collection of test problems and solutions
available to qualifying university instructors. This
volume,Quantum Mechanics: Lecture notes, is intended to be the basis for a two-semester, graduate-level course. It starts with coverage of numerous wave-mechanical effects in one- and multi-dimensional systems (including the energy band theory), and then proceeds to the braket formalism necessary for the discussion of more advanced topics, including particle spin, and open and multi-particle quantum systems. The book also includes a section on quantum computation and cryptography, and it ends with a special chapter on quantum measurements and interpretations of quantum mechanics.