PHYS 60313 - Quantum Mechanics II Spring 2024
Lectures: MW 11:00AM - 12:20PM @ SWR 313
Instructor: Dr. Yuri M.
Strzhemechny
Office: SWR 373
Phone: 817-257-5793
Email: Y.Strzhemechny@tcu.edu
Web: http://personal.tcu.edu/ystrzhemechn/
Office
Hours: SWR 373/https://tcu.zoom.us/j/368852310; MW 2:00 - 3:00 PM and by appointment
Recommended textbook: “Quantum Mechanics, 2 Volume Set”, by Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Bernard Diu, and Frank Laloe (ISBN: 978-0-471-56952-7), Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1992
Lecture notes and assignments will be distributed via the internet (including TCU Online).
Course Description: This is the first part of a two-semester graduate-level physics course covering such aspects as hydrogen atom, addition of quantum angular momenta, quantum perturbation theory, etc. We will cover most of the textbook chapters plus some extra material that will be distributed in class.
Grading: The course grades
will be determined as follows:
A: 100
– 90 pts., B: 89.9 – 80 pts., C: 79.9 – 70 pts., D: 69.9 – 55 pts., F: 54.9 and
below.
Oral presentations: 20 %
Test 1: 20 %
Test 2: 20 %
Test 3: 20 %
Final Exam: 20 %
Students will give oral presentations on selected topics which will be evaluated by the instructor. Final exam will be cumulative, but the emphasis will be given to the chapters not covered by the three tests. The tests and the final will contain conceptual questions and problems. Make-up tests will be provided to students having an Official University Absence. Students with valid reasons for missed tests (e.g. doctor's note) will have to contact the instructor regarding make-up tests as early as possible.
Homework: It is crucial for you to learn how to apply conceptual knowledge for problem solving. The textbook provides solid guidelines for you to acquire this skill. In addition, for each chapter, the instructor will supply a number of problems for your homework. It is in your best interest to solve those problems in a timely manner for several reasons. First, it will provide additional training in self-education. Second, homework problems will be related to those offered in the tests and in the final. If you are having difficulty solving the homework problems you may want to contact the instructor.
You will have an option of getting up to 10% of additional credit for an extracurricular research. Such assignments will be given on request from a pool of topics on a ‘lottery’ basis.
Academic Misconduct: I would like to remind you about policies and
procedures regarding your rights as well as responsibilities that are published
in the TCU Code of Student Conduct. You may have a paper copy but it is also
available on line at https://deanofstudents.tcu.edu/student-handbook/code-of-student-conduct/.
Specifically, I would like you to review sections dealing with academic
misconduct, i.e. cheating, plagiarism, etc.
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