PHYS 3750 (Quantum Physics I)
Time and Place:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 1300-1350 in C-3067
Instructor:
Anand Yethiraj
Introduction
Quantum physics, one of the important intellectual achievements of 20th century physics, is a central part of 21st century research as well as technology. Concepts in physics (mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics) and in calculus, differential equations and vector calculus will be utilized in this course.
The Course Schedule
Course Text
- Title: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
- Author: David Griffiths
- Publisher: Addison-Wesley; 2 edition (2004)
Course Evaluation
Project
The project will involve a report on past research in Quantum Physics. Project details will be discussed during Module 1 of the course (see Course Schedule )