PHY567 - Spring 2002
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
Professor:
Paul Souder
321 Physics Building, 443-9102,
souder@physics.syr.edu.

I think I can safely say that
nobody understands quantum mechanics
R. Feynman
The following questions illustrate the sort of things you will learn about
in this course
- What is wave-particle duality ?
- What's all this business about Schroedinger's cat ?
- What are quantized energies and how do we go about computing them ?
- Does the Heisenberg uncertainty principle mean
that the quantum world is truly not predictable?
A tentative syllabus
Lecture notes
Homeworks
Simple C program to find energies and wavefunctions for 1d problems
Simple C program to find energies and wavefunctions for SHO problems
Simple C program to solve Shrodinger Eq.
End of semester timeline:
- Tuesday April 23 - Final Quiz -- Revision notes
- Thursday April 25 and Tuesday April 30 - Final Project Presentations
Check out
these short essays on modern tests of quantum mechanics.
Also, some nice canned
quantum
mechanics Java demos.
Links to (local) Java applets
Project Suggestions
This page maintained by Paul Souder, last updated 15 January, 2002.