Digital Teaching
Lectures and exercises are held in person in compliance with hygiene guidelines. In the case of a dynamic pandemic situation, it may be necessary to hold the classes online. In this case, the access data for the event will be announced via Moodle, which is used to organize lectures and exercises.

Course Contents
1. Basic elements of Quantum Mechanics

2. Scattering theory

3. Relativistic quantum mechanics

4. Second quantization and field theory
 

Literature
F. Schwabl, Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Springer [ebook]
J. J. Sakurai, Advanced quantum mechanics, Pearson
J. D. Bjorken, S.D. Drell, Relativistic quantum mechanics, McGraw-Hill
G. Münster, Quantentheorie, de Gruyter [ebook]
D. A. Steck, Quantum Mechnics

Preconditions
Basic knowledge of Quantum Mechanics is helpful

Further Grading Information
Exercises will be organized via Moodle.

Official Course Description
Quantum physics is an essential building block of our modern worldview and of relevance to many subfields of physics. The lecture "Advanced Quantum Mechanics" complements the basic knowledge in quantum mechanics gained in previous lectures and paves the way to apply quantum theory in current and state-of-the-art research. The focus of this lecture lies on on approximation methods, elements of many-particle theories, and relativistic approaches to a description of quantum particles and processes.

Online Offerings
moodle
 

Semester: WT 2023/24