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Applied Quantum Mechanics, Second Edition
Electrical and mechanical engineers, materials scientists and applied physicists will find
Levi’s uniquely practical explanation of quantum mechanics invaluable. This updated
and expanded edition of the bestselling original text now covers quantization of angular
momentum and munication, and problems and additional references are
included. Using real-world engineering examples to engage the reader, the author
makes quantum mechanics accessible and relevant to the engineering student. Numerous
illustrations, exercises, worked examples and problems are included; MATLAB® source
code to support the text is available from 0521860963.
A. F. J. Levi is Professor of Electrical Engineering and of Physics and Astronomy at the
University of Southern California. He joined USC in 1993 after working for 10 years at
AT & T Bell Laboratories, New Jersey. He invented hot electron spectroscopy, discovered
ballistic electron transport in transistors, created the first microdisk laser, and carried out
groundbreaking work in parallel fiber optic ponents puter and
switching systems. His current research interests include scaling of ultra-fast electronic
and photonic devices, system-level integration of advanced optoelectronic technologies,
manufacturing at the nanoscale, and the subject of Adaptive Quantum Design.
Applied Quantum Mechanics
Second Edition
A. F. J. Levi
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