PHYSICS 460 QUANTUM MECHANICS I Spring 2002
Instructor: Professor T.E. Clark
Office: Room 254, Physics Building
Office Phone: 49-43038
E-Mail: clark@physics.purdue.edu
Office Hours: T 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Class Hours: M,W,F 11:30
a.m.-12:20 p.m.
Class Room: Room 110, Physics Building
Text: Introduction To Quantum
Mechanics by David J. Griffiths
Homework: Specific reading assignments will be given supplementing the
lecture material covered in class.
Homework
problems will be assigned regularly.
Problem solving is an essential as well as an integral part of this
course and your homework grades will count approximately 40% towards your
course grade. Students may discuss the
problems with each other in a general way but should not do the homework as a
group effort. No carbon copy homework
sets are acceptable. Further, the
problem solutions should be clearly and neatly written on one side only of
standard size paper. Your fellow
students should be able to read, follow and understand the solutions. The quality of the presentation counts
towards the grade. The problem sets
will be written in a format that has your name, PHYS 460, and the due date in
the upper right hand corner of the first page and your name and PHYS 460 on
each following page; the problem set number on the first page and each page
numbered. As well, the question should
first be written out (if a long question, re-write it in an outlined form) and
then followed by the solution.
Exams & Grades: There will be one exam during the semester and a comprehensive final
exam at the end of the semester.
Your course grade will be based on the
scores for the exams and homework sets, with the approximate weights:
Homework 40%
One
exam 20%
Final
exam 40%
The final exam will be
scheduled during the week beginning 29 April.
References: Besides our textbook, the following books will be on reserve in
the Physics Library.
A) Undergraduate Level
i)
Elementary
1.
R.P.
Feynman, R.B. Leighton and M. Sands: The Feynman Lectures on
Physics,Vol. III: Quantum Mechanics
2.
E.H.
Wichmann: Berkeley Physics Course, Vol. 4: Quantum Physics
ii) Intermediate
B) Graduate Level (Advanced)
C) Problems and Solutions