"Version: 20190501"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Experimental motivations -- 1.2. Wave mechanics postulates -- 1.3. Postulates' discussion -- 1.4. Continuity equation -- 1.5. Eigenstates and eigenvalues -- 1.6. Time evolution -- 1.7. Spatial dependence -- 1.8. Dimensionality reduction -- 1.9. Problems2. 1D wave mechanics -- 2.1. Basic relations -…
"Version: 20190501"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. 1D wave mechanics -- 3. Higher dimensionality effects -- 4. Bra-ket formalism -- 5. Some exactly solvable problems -- 6. Perturbative approaches -- 7. Open quantum systems -- 8. Multiparticle systems -- 9. Elements of relativistic quantum mechanics -- Appendices. A. Selected mathematical formulas -- …
"Version: 20190501"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Relativistic quantum mechanics -- 1.1. The rotation groups SO(3) and SO(n) -- 1.2. Special relativity -- 1.3. Klein-Gordon equation -- 1.4. Dirac equation -- 1.5. Free solutions of the Dirac equation -- 1.6. Lorentz covariance : first look -- 1.7. Representations of the Lorentz group -- 1.8. Exercises -- 1.9. Solutions…
"Version: 20190501"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.9. Standard model -- 9.1. Elements of phenomenology -- 9.2. The standard model -- 9.3. Exercises10. Introduction to lattice field theory -- 10.1. The lattice [phi]2 -- 10.2. Fermions on the lattice -- 10.3. Gauge fields on the lattice -- 10.4. Quenched quantum electrodynamics on the lattice11. The Wilson and functional re…
"Version: 20170601"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-22).1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 2.1. Optical lattices -- 2.2. Theory of atoms in optical lattices -- 2.3. Preparing ultracold atoms in optical lattices -- 3. Current directions -- 3.1. Simulating conductor-to-insulator transitions with transport experiments -- 3.2. Momentum distributions and many-body lo…
"Version: 20171101"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-15).Quantum computer technology is progressing rapidly with dozens of qubits and hundreds of quantum logic gates now possible. Although current quantum computer technology is distant from being able to solve computational problems beyond the reach of non-quantum computers, experiments have progressed well beyond…
"Version: 20191101"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.part I. Fundamentals of the diatomic molecule. 1. Primer on diatomic spectroscopy -- 1.1. Overview -- 1.2. Reversed angular momentum -- 1.3. Exact diatomic eigenfunction -- 1.4. Computation of diatomic spectra2. Line strength computations -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Idealized computation of spectra3. Framework of the Wig…
"Version: 20180301"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references (page 17).1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- Discovery of the concept of antimatter -- CPT symmetry -- Antihydrogen formation processes -- 3. Current directions -- Antihydrogen beam with a cusp trap via three-body recombination -- Preparation of cold antiprotons and cold positrons -- Pulsed antihydrogen beam : the AEgIS …
"Version: 20190101"--Title page verso."This is a revised and enlarged edition of the monograph previously published by Springer in 1996 under the slightly shorter title Supersymmetric methods in quantum and statistical physics"--Page xi.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Supersymmetric quantum mechanics -- 2.1. Definition of SUSY quantum mechanics -- 2.2. Properties of N …
"Version: 20210201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Goals of the lecture notes -- 1.2. Classical electrodynamics and its symmetries -- 1.3. Field quantization -- 1.4. The need for discreteness in quantum computing -- 1.5. Symmetries and predictive models2. Classical field theory -- 2.1. Classical action, equations of motion and symmetries -- 2.2. Tr…