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2014-2015 Catalogue 
    
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PS 383 - Quantum Mechanics


This is a one-semester course for students in the physical sciences, mathematics, and computing that introduces the modern formalism and phenomenology of quantum physics. It begins with a review of linear algebra before introducing the basic postulates of quantum mechanics. These postulates are used to discuss a diverse range of topics including but not limited to the hydrogen atom, Schrödinger’s equation, Bell’s theorem, and quantum computing. PS 121-122  may be used in place of PS 131-132  if the student has also taken or is planning to concurrently take MA 310 .

Four credits.

Prerequisite(s): PS 131-132  (required), PS 231  (recommended), MA 310  (recommended); or permission of instructor.



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