Course Information
Lectures at TTh 8:30-9:45AM in 3M56
Dr. Andrew Frey 2L26 a dot frey at uwinnipeg dot ca 786-9215 |
Marker: TBA For questions about marking only |
Office Hours M 2:30-3:30PM or by appointment |
Course Outline
Grades removed for security reasons
This is the course homepage for PHYS-4601, Quantum Mechanics II.
I welcome feedback and comments on the course. If you're more comfortable commenting anonymously, leave me a note in my mailbox in the department office (3L00A).
Texts
- Required: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by D. Griffiths, 2nd ed.
- Supplementary: Principles of Quantum Mechanics by Ohanian
- Supplementary: Principles of Quantum Mechanics by Shankar, 2nd ed
- Supplementary: Quantum Mechanics by Scherrer
- Supplementary: Quantum Mechanics by Merzbacher, 3rd ed.
In addition, some extra reading (from other texts, journal articles, etc) may be assigned.
Important Dates
- Lecture Schedule Change: Sept 24, 2015, classed moved to 3:15PM, room 3L00B (physics office boardroom)
- First In-Class Test: Nov 10, 2015 in class
- Last Fall Lecture: Dec 1, 2015
- First Winter Lecture: Jan 5, 2016
- Voluntary Withdrawal Date: Jan 20, 2016
- Second In-Class Test: Feb 2, 2016 in class
- Make-Up Lecture: Feb 11, 2016, 3:30PM, 2L14
- Reading Week: Feb 15-19, 2016
- Make-Up Lecture: Feb 26, 2016, 3PM, 2L14
- Make-Up Lecture: Mar 11, 2016, 3PM, 2L14
- Last Day of Lecture: March 31, 2016
- Review Session: April 18, 10-11:30, 2L26
- Final Exam: April 20, 2016, 1:30-4:30PM, 3M56
Reading Schedule
Reading assignments will be posted on the course web page each week. You are responsible for keeping up with the reading; material covered in the reading will not necessarily be discussed in the class lectures but may be included in tests. If you click the topic title, you'll get a scanned copy of my lecture notes.
Any copy of copyrighted material on this web site is made solely for the use by a student, staff member, faculty member or library patron for research, private study, review, criticism, news reporting, education, satire, or parody. Any other use may be an infringement of copyright if done without securing the permission of the copyright owner.
Dates | Topic | Reading |
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10-17 Sept | Formalism: States | Griffiths §3.1,6; §A.1,2 |
17-24 Sept | Formalism: Observables | Griffiths §3.2,3,6; §A.3,5 |
24-29 Sept | Formalism: Probabilistic Interpretation | Griffiths §1.6; §3.4,5 |
1-8 Oct | Formalism: Time Dependence | Griffiths §2.1 & 3.5; suggested: Shankar §4.3 |
8-20 Oct | 1D QM: Free Particle & Delta-Function Potential | Griffiths §2.4-5 |
20-22 Oct | 1D QM: Square Wells | Griffiths §2.2,6 |
27-29 Oct | 1D QM: Harmonic Oscillator | Griffiths §2.3 |
3 Nov | Neutrino Oscillations | No Reading |
5-10 Nov | Review & In-Class Test | Cover Sheet, Solution removed |
12-17 Nov | 3D QM: States & Schrödinger Equation | Griffiths §4.1 |
17-24 Nov | 3D QM: Angular Momentum I | Griffiths §4.1,3 |
24 Nov - 5 Jan | 3D QM: Angular Momentum II | Griffiths §4.1,3,4 |
5-7 Jan | 3D QM: Angular Momentum III | Griffiths §4.4 |
12-14 Jan | 3D QM: Hydrogen/Coulomb Potential | Griffiths §4.2 |
14-21 Jan | 3D QM: Multiple Particles | Griffiths §5.1,2 |
26-28 Jan | Interpretation of QM | Griffiths §12.1,2,4; watch Quantum Mechanics In Your Face |
28 Jan - 2 Feb | Review & In-Class Test | Cover Sheet, Solution Removed |
4-11 Feb | Quantum Computing | Blümel §7.2-7 OR Wilde §3.2,3,5 (here) |
11 Feb | Quantum Computing: Information Theory | Wilde §1.1; 2.1 (here); Optional: Physics Today 68(9) 30 |
23-26 Feb | Solid State Physics: Free Electrons & Bloch Waves | Griffiths §5.3 |
26 Feb - 1 Mar | Solid State Physics: Statistical Mechanics | Griffiths §5.4 |
3-11 Mar | Perturbation Theory: Time-Independent | Griffiths §6.1-5 |
15-17 Mar | Perturbation Theory: Time-Dependent | Griffiths §9.1-2; suggested: Shankar §18.1-2 |
17-22 Mar | Variational Principle | Griffiths §7.1-2 |
22-31 Mar | Semiclassical or WKB Approximation | Griffiths §8.1-3; suggested: Merzbacher §7.1-4 |
31 Mar | Photons in Quantum Electrodynamics | Suggested: Merzbacher §23.1-2 |
18 Apr, 10AM, 2L26 | Review Session | |
20 Apr, 1:30PM, 3M56 | Final Exam | Solution Removed |
Homework Assignments
Policies
Please see the course outline for the official statement of homework policies. The following are guidelines:
- Assignments will only be posted on this web page, NOT handed out in class!
- Assignments will be posted Thursday, students will present them the following Tuesday, and assignments are due the next Thursday. Assignments are due by 11:59PM Thursdays to the dropbox outside room 2L26. Make sure to label your assignment with your name and "QMII."
- Collaboration is allowed, but you must write up your own solutions independently (in your own words).
- Late assignments will only be accepted with prior permission from the instructor.
- Assignments that are not neatly organized and written will receive zero credit (one warning allowed). Please see the course outline.
- If you find a mistake in grading, please see the instructor.
Student Homework Presentations
When homeworks are assigned on Thursday, a student will be assigned to present each problem for a few minutes the following Tuesday. The presentation does not need to be a complete solution, merely some thoughts about the problem and an indication of how to proceed. A demonstration of effort will earn full participation credit (see the course outline). If you are presenting on Tuesday and need advice, please come by office hours on Monday or otherwise contact me.
Homework Sets
Solutions removed for security reasons
- Assignment 1 due 17 Sept
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage (4) none - Assignment 2 due 24 Sept
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 3 due 1 Oct
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 4 due 8 Oct
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 5 due 15 Oct
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 6 due 22 Oct
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 7 due 29 Oct
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 8 due 5 Nov
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 9 due 19 Nov
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 10 due 26 Nov
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 11 due 7 Jan
Student presenters (for Jan 5): (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage (4) N/A (5) N/A - Assignment 12 due 14 Jan
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 13 due 21 Jan
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 14 due 28 Jan
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 15 due 18 Feb (reading week)
Student presenters (for Feb 11): (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 16 due 25 Feb
Student presenters: (for Feb 25) (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (for Feb 26) (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 17 due 3 Mar
Student presenters: (1) N/A (2) S. Casson (3) A. Done (4) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 18 due 10 Mar
(part 3(d) cancelled!)
Student presenters: (for 10 March) (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 19 due 17 Mar
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage - Assignment 20 due 24 Mar
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage (4) N/A - Assignment 21 due 31 Mar
Student presenters: (1) S. Casson (2) A. Done (3) S. Kumaragamage
Last updated: 12:39 on 6 Sept 2016