"Problems with Solutions in Quantum Physics for Beginners contains tutorial problems with solutions of the textbook Quantum Physics for Beginners. The reader studying the abstract field of quantum physics needs to solve plenty of practical, especially quantitative, problems. Therefore, in this book, the emphasis is on basic problems of quantum physics together with some instructive, simulating, and useful applications. A considerable range of complexity is presented by these problems, and not too many of them can be solved using formulas alone. The problems are solved in detail with the use of relatively elementary mathematical tools, and useful comments are included at the end of some solutions, which relate to a physical interpretation or applications of the results. The book is for readers who are teaching or studying the background of quantum physics. It is recommended that the corresponding chapter of the textbook be read first before attempting the problems"--Publisher's website. Read more... Abstract: "Problems with Solutions in Quantum Physics for Beginners contains tutorial problems with solutions of the textbook Quantum Physics for Beginners. The reader studying the abstract field of quantum physics needs to solve plenty of practical, especially quantitative, problems. Therefore, in this book, the emphasis is on basic problems of quantum physics together with some instructive, simulating, and useful applications. A considerable range of complexity is presented by these problems, and not too many of them can be solved using formulas alone. The problems are solved in detail with the use of relatively elementary mathematical tools, and useful comments are included at the end of some solutions, which relate to a physical interpretation or applications of the results. The book is for readers who are teaching or studying the background of quantum physics. It is recommended that the corresponding chapter of the textbook be read first before attempting the problems"--Publisher's website Content: Radiation (Light) is aWave. Blackbody Radiation. Planck's Quantum Hypothesis: Birth of Quantum Theory. Bohr Model. Duality of Light and Matter. Non-Relativistic Schrodinger Equation. Applications of Schrodinger Equation: Potential (Quantum)Wells. Multidimensional Quantum Wells. Linear Operators and Their Algebra. Dirac Bra-Ket Notation. Matrix Representations. Spin Operators and Pauli Matrices. Quantum Dynamics and Pictures. Quantum Harmonic Oscillator. Quantum Theory of Hydrogen Atom. Quantum Theory of Two Coupled Particles. Time-Independent Perturbation Theory. Time-Dependent Perturbation Theory. Relativistic Schrodinger Equation. Systems of Identical Particles. Readers studying the abstract field of quantum physics need to solve plenty of practical, especially quantitative, problems. This book contains tutorial problems with solutions for the textbook Quantum Physics for Beginners . It places emphasis on basic problems of quantum physics together with some instructive, simulating, and useful applications. A considerable range of complexity is presented by these problems, and not too many of them can be solved using formulas alone.