Skip to main content
Skip header

Quantum Physics I

Summary

The course introduces the most important aspects of non-relativistic quantum mechanics. It includes the fundamental
postulates of quantum mechanics and their applications to square wells and barriers, the linear harmonic oscillator
and spherical potentials and the hydrogen atom. The remarcable properties of quantum particles and the resulting
macroscopic effects are discussed.

Literature

MERZBACHER, E.: Quantum mechanics, John Wiley & Sons, NY, 1998.

Advised literature

SAKURAI, J. J.: Modern Quantum mechanics, Benjamin/Cummings, Menlo Park,
Calif. 1985
MERZBACHER, E.: Quantum mechanics, Wiley, New York 1970


Language of instruction angličtina, čeština, čeština
Code 480-2052
Abbreviation KFI
Course title Quantum Physics I
Coordinating department Department of Physics
Course coordinator Ing. Iva Tkáčová, Ph.D.