Advanced undergraduates and graduate students studying Quantum mechanics will find this text a valuable guide to mathematical methods.
About the Author: John David Jackson is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley..
This Introductory text\'s teachings offer a solid foundation to students beginning a serious study of Quantum mechanics.
Appendixes offer useful information on Bessel functions and Legendre functions and spherical harmonics.
Concise in its presentation, this text covers eigenvalue problems in classical physics, orthogonal functions and expansions, the Sturm-Liouville theory and Linear Operators on functions, and Linear Vector spaces.
Emphasizing the unity of a variety of different techniques, it is enduringly relevant to many physical systems outside the domain of Quantum theory.
Advanced undergraduates and graduate students studying Quantum mechanics will find this text a valuable guide to mathematical methods