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4. Quantum Mechanical Operators
5. Hilbert Space and Dirac Notation
6. One-Dimensional Systems
7. Three-Dimensional Systems
8. Angular Momentum Theory
9. The Hydrogen Atom
10. Approximation Methods
11. Identical Particles and Many-Body Systems
12. Scattering Theory
13. Quantum Mechanics of Radiation
14. Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
15. Interpretations and Foundations
16. Advanced Topics
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Quantum Mechanics

1. Historical Development and Foundations
2. Mathematical Foundations
3. Wave Function Formalism
4. Quantum Mechanical Operators
5. Hilbert Space and Dirac Notation
6. One-Dimensional Systems
7. Three-Dimensional Systems
8. Angular Momentum Theory
9. The Hydrogen Atom
10. Approximation Methods
11. Identical Particles and Many-Body Systems
12. Scattering Theory
13. Quantum Mechanics of Radiation
14. Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
15. Interpretations and Foundations
16. Advanced Topics
16.
Advanced Topics
16.1.
Quantum Field Theory Introduction
16.1.1.
Second Quantization
16.1.2.
Field Operators
16.1.3.
Particle Creation and Annihilation
16.1.4.
Feynman Diagrams
16.2.
Condensed Matter Applications
16.2.1.
Band Theory
16.2.2.
Quantum Hall Effect
16.2.3.
Superconductivity
16.2.4.
Bose-Einstein Condensation
16.3.
Atomic and Molecular Physics
16.3.1.
Multi-Electron Atoms
16.3.2.
Molecular Orbital Theory
16.3.3.
Chemical Bonding
16.3.4.
Spectroscopy
16.4.
Nuclear Physics Applications
16.4.1.
Nuclear Models
16.4.2.
Radioactive Decay
16.4.3.
Nuclear Reactions
16.4.4.
Fission and Fusion

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