PHY-564: Introductory Advanced Quantum Mechanics
The course presumes prior expertise in 3-dimensional Schroedinger equation quantum mechanics. The focus of the course is on the physical and philosophical basis of the theory. It covers a selection of quantum paradoxes, including the EPR experiment, Bell's theorem, Wheeler's delayed choice, and the quantum Zeno paradox; as well as alternative interpretations of quantum mechanics.
Level:
Both
Credits:
3
Prerequisites:
PHY 424
Corequisites:
none
Semester(s) offered:
Spring
Course Schedules
Semester | Sec | Instructor | Times / Rm |
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Spring 2023 | Brokk Toggerson |
TuTh 2:30-3:45pm HAS 104B |
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Spring 2022 | Guy Blaylock |
MWF 11:15-12:05 HAS 106 |
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Spring 2021 | Guy Blaylock |
MWF 11:15-12:05 remote |
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Spring 2020 | Guy Blaylock |
MWF 11:15-12:05 HAS 104A |
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Spring 2019 | Guy Blaylock |
MWF 11:15-12:05 HAS 104A |
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Spring 2018 | Guy Blaylock |
MWF 11:15-12:05 HAS 113 |
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Fall 2003 | William Gerace |
MWF 11:15 LGRT 1114 |
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Fall 2002 | Donald Candela |
MWF 11:15 Hasa 106 |
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Fall 2001 | Donald Candela |
MWF 11:15 Has 106 |
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Fall 2000 |
F 1:25 - 3:55 Hasa 109 |
Department of Physics