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Quantum Mechanics of One- And Two-Electron Atoms

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Book Details

  • Author: Hans A. Bethe

  • Brand: Martino Fine Books

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 380

  • Release Date: 01-12-2014

  • EAN: 9780486466675

  • Languages: English

  • Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches

About The Book
This 2014 reprint of the 1957 edition is a full facsimile of the original work, offering a vast collection of approximation methods, mathematical techniques, and physical insights, all of which are essential for applying quantum mechanics to various fields. It focuses heavily on hydrogen-like and helium-like atoms, providing calculations and experimental comparisons.

The book also provides an in-depth analysis of Dirac's theory of the electron and explores radiative effects, including accounts of key experiments. Additionally, it examines the specific application of general field-theoretic results to atomic systems, providing a thorough and comprehensive exploration of these topics.

About the Authors

  • Hans A. Bethe (1906–2005): A Nobel laureate in Physics (1967) and Professor of Physics at Cornell University, Bethe is known for his groundbreaking work in quantum mechanics and atomic physics.

  • Edwin E. Salpeter: A distinguished professor at Cornell University and an expert in the field of physical sciences.

Target Audience
This book is aimed at advanced students, professionals, and researchers in the fields of physics and quantum mechanics. It is especially useful for those interested in atomic systems, quantum field theory, and the application of mathematical methods in physics.