Quantum Mechanics II: Notes and problems from UofT PHY456H1F 2012

Peeter Joot
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These are my personal lecture notes for the Fall 2011, University of Toronto Quantum mechanics II course (PHY456H1F), taught by Prof. John E Sipe.

The official description of this course was:

Quantum dynamics in Heisenberg and Schrodinger Pictures; WKB approximation; Variational Method; Time-Independent Perturbation Theory; Spin; Addition of Angular Momentum; Time-Dependent Perturbation Theory; Scattering.

This document contains a few things

• My lecture notes.

Typos, if any, are probably mine (Peeter),and no claim nor attempt of spelling or grammar correctness will be made.

• Notes from reading of the text [4]. This may include observations, notes on what seem like errors, and some solved problems.

• Different ways of tackling some of the assigned problems than the solution sets.

• Some personal notes exploring details that were not clear to me from the lectures.

• Some worked problems.

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Peeter Joot is a computer programmer for IBM Canada, and works on the Unix/Windows version of DB2.  His years of database programming have been in the lowest levels of the guts of the DB2 product, doing system level programming like asynchronous IO implementation and exploitation, Linux and 64-bit porting, concurrency infrastructure (lockless reader/writer mutex implementation, ...), and some aspects of DB2's pureScale redundancy and failover support.

Peeter received a BASc in Engineering Science (computer) from UofT, and in recent times supplemented this with a number of undergrad physics courses.  He is currently enrolled part time as an M.Eng student in the UofT department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, studying electromagnetism.

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