Quantum Mechancis 29:5742

Quantum Mechanics II

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29:5742

Spring 2024


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Grading Policy


Possible final grades are A+,A,B,C,D,F. The grade of A+ is for performance that is a full grade above an A. Grades are based on homework scores (15%), two mid term exam scores (25%), and the final exam (35%). Homework assignments, solutions, and lecture notes will be posted on the web version of this syllabus (http://www.physics.uiowa.edu/~wpolyzou/phys5742/).

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Topics to be covered include: ensembles, adding angular mometum, finite dimensional representations of the rotation group, group integration, central forces, linear potentials and the WKB approximation, time independent perturbation theory, time dependent perturbation theory, variational methods, Feynman Hellman theorem, scattering theory, Coulomb scattering, identical particles, Poincare symmetry and relativity, Homework will be due on Fridays.

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Week 9
  • Monday, March 18
  • Lecture 24
  • Reading:
  • Wednesday, March 20
  • Lecture 25
  • Friday, March 22
  • Lecture 26
  • Homework 8 solutions, Due Friday, March 29





















  • Tuesday May 7, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM



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