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As of its conception, this book is explicitly broken into three distinct sections. In the first section, Quantum Mechanics for Engineers, the fundamental concepts and mathematics needed for the engineer to operate within a quantum framework are presented. The second section, Band Theory of Solids, expands upon the quantum mechanical concepts from the first to explain bonding and the quantum electronic structure of solids. The final section, Electronic Properties, explains how the electronic properties of materials come from the electronic structure derived from quantum mechanics.

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Section 1: Quantum Mechanics for Engineers

Chapter 1: Quantum Mechanics Overview
Chapter 2: The Stern-Gerlach Experiment
Chapter 3: The_Fundamental_Postulates
Chapter 4: Particle_in_a_Box
Chapter 5: Momentum_Velocity_and_Position
Chapter 6: Degeneracy
Chapter 7: Hydrogen
Chapter 8: Variational_Methods
Chapter 9: Perturbation_Methods
Chapter 10: Many_Electron_Atoms
Chapter 11: Density_Functional_Theory

Section 2: Band Theory of Solids

Section 3: Electronic Properties of Materials

Acknowledgements

Appendix

 


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