Abstract

Chapters 1– 12 form what could be the basis for a one semester course in quantum mechanics. Before moving on to advanced topics such as time-independent perturbation theory, the variational method, the WKB approximation and irreducible tensor operators, it can’t hurt to review the basic concepts of quantum mechanics that I have covered up to this point. I also use this chapter to discuss an alternative formulation of quantum mechanics given by Feynman based on path-integrals. Finally I present a proof of Bell’s theorem and see how it can be tested.

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