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Photons and Atoms

by Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Jacques Dupont-Roc, Gilbert Grynberg

This book provides the necessary background to help readers understand photon-atom interactions, starting with elementary quantum theory and classical electrodynamics and progressing to more advanced approaches. It makes a critical comparison between these different, although equivalent, formulations of quantum electrodynamics.

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Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
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Brand New


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Photons and Atoms
Photons and Atoms: Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics provides the necessary background to understand the various physical processes associated with photon-atom interactions. It starts with elementary quantum theory and classical electrodynamics and progresses to more advanced approaches. A critical comparison is made between these different, although equivalent, formulations of quantum electrodynamics.
Using this format, the reader is offered a gradual, yet flexible introduction to quantum electrodynamics, avoiding formal discussions and excessive shortcuts. Complementing each chapter are numerous examples and exercises that can be used independently from the rest of the book to extend each chapter in many disciplines depending on the interests and needs of the reader.

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Photons and Atoms Photons and Atoms: Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics provides the necessary background to understand the various physical processes associated with photon-atom interactions. It starts with elementary quantum theory and classical electrodynamics and progresses to more advanced approaches. A critical comparison is made between these different, although equivalent, formulations of quantum electrodynamics. Using this format, the reader is offered a gradual, yet flexible introduction to quantum electrodynamics, avoiding formal discussions and excessive shortcuts. Complementing each chapter are numerous examples and exercises that can be used independently from the rest of the book to extend each chapter in many disciplines depending on the interests and needs of the reader.

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Photons and Atoms Photons and Atoms: Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics provides the necessary background to understand the various physical processes associated with photon-atom interactions. It starts with elementary quantum theory and classical electrodynamics and progresses to more advanced approaches. A critical comparison is made between these different, although equivalent, formulations of quantum electrodynamics. Using this format, the reader is offered a gradual, yet flexible introduction to quantum electrodynamics, avoiding formal discussions and excessive shortcuts. Complementing each chapter are numerous examples and exercises that can be used independently from the rest of the book to extend each chapter in many disciplines depending on the interests and needs of the reader.

Author Biography

Claude Cohen-Tannoudji is Professor of Physics at the College de France. He is the co-author of Quantum Mechanics, published by Wiley. Dr. Cohen-Tannoudji is a member of the French Academy of Sciences, and is a Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences in the United States. He earned his Doctorat en Sciences Physiques in atomic physics at the University of Paris.

Jacques Dupont-Roc holds a full-time research position at CNRS within the Laboratoire Kastler Brossel at the Ecole Normale Superieure. Dr. Dupont-Roc earned his PhD in atomic physics at the University of Paris.

Gilbert Grynberg is Professor of Physics at Ecole Polytechnique and maintains a full time research position at CNRS. Dr. Grynberg earned his PhD in atomic physics at the University of Paris.

Table of Contents

Classical Electrodynamics: The Fundamental Equations and the Dynamical Variables.

Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Approach to Electrodynamics;
The Standard Lagrangian and the Coulomb Gauge.

Quantum Electrodynamics in the Coulomb Gauge.

Other Equivalent Formulations of Electrodynamics.

Introduction to the Covariant Formulation of Quantum Electrodynamics.

References.

Index.

Long Description

Photons and Atoms Photons and Atoms: Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics provides the necessary background to understand the various physical processes associated with photon-atom interactions. It starts with elementary quantum theory and classical electrodynamics and progresses to more advanced approaches. A critical comparison is made between these different, although equivalent, formulations of quantum electrodynamics. Using this format, the reader is offered a gradual, yet flexible introduction to quantum electrodynamics, avoiding formal discussions and excessive shortcuts. Complementing each chapter are numerous examples and exercises that can be used independently from the rest of the book to extend each chapter in many disciplines depending on the interests and needs of the reader.

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Each chapter contains numerous examples and exercises that can be used independently from the rest of the book, depending on the interests and needs of the reader.

  • Offers a gradual, flexible introduction to quantum electrodynamics, avoiding formal discussions and excessive shortcuts.

Details

ISBN0471184330
Author Gilbert Grynberg
Series Wiley Professional
Language English
ISBN-10 0471184330
ISBN-13 9780471184331
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 1997
Subtitle Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics
Pages 486
Residence US
Affiliation College de France, Paris
Edition 1st
Illustrations black & white illustrations
Short Title PHOTONS & ATOMS REV/E
Edition Description Revised
DOI 10.1604/9780471184331
UK Release Date 1997-03-21
Edited by Constantine Nakassis
Birth 1955
Position Customer
Qualifications M.D.
AU Release Date 1997-03-06
NZ Release Date 1997-03-06
Publication Date 1997-03-21
Place of Publication Berlin
Alternative 9780471845263
DEWEY 539.7217
Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint Wiley-VCH Publishers Inc.,U.S.
Country of Publication United States
US Release Date 1997-03-21

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