Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics

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In this series of physics lectures, Professor J.J. Binney explains how probabilities are obtained from quantum amplitudes, why they give rise to quantum interference, the concept of a complete set of amplitudes and how this defines a “quantum state”. A book of the course can be obtained from http://bit.ly/binneybook

Recent Episodes

  • 001 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Probability Amplitudes and Quantum States

    15 years ago
  • 002 Dirac Notation and the Energy Representation

    15 years ago
  • 003 Operators and Measurement

    15 years ago
  • 004 Commutators and Time Evolution (the Time Dependent Schrodinger Equation)

    15 years ago
  • 005 Further TDSE and the Position Representation

    15 years ago
  • 006 Wavefunctions for Well Defined Momentum, the Uncertainty Principle and Dynamics of a Free Particle

    15 years ago
  • 007 Back to Two-Slit Interference, Generalization to Three Dimensions and the Virial Theorem

    15 years ago
  • 008 The Harmonic Oscillator and the Wavefunctions of its Stationary States

    15 years ago
  • 009 Dynamics of Oscillators and the Anharmonic Oscillator

    15 years ago
  • 010 Transformation of Kets, Continuous and Discrete Transformations and the Rotation Operator

    15 years ago