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Donald D. Fitts-1999-08-26-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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This book is intended as a text for a first-year physical-chemistry or chemical-physics graduate course in quantum mechanics. Emphasis is placed on a rigorous mathematical presentation of the principles of quantum mechanics with applications serving as illustrations of the basic theory. The material is normally covered in the first semester of a two-term sequence and is based on the graduate course that I have taught from time to time at the University of Pennsylvania. The book may also be used for independent study and as a reference throughout and beyond the student's academic program.

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This book is intended as a text for a first-year physical-chemistry or chemical-physics graduate course in quantum mechanics. Emphasis is placed on a rigorous mathematical presentation of the principles of quantum mechanics with applications serving as illustrations of the basic theory. The material is normally covered in the first semester of a two-term sequence and is based on the graduate course that I have taught from time to time at the University of Pennsylvania. The book may also be used for independent study and as a reference throughout and beyond the student's academic program.

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