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  * I guess I will see many of you tomorrow for my office hours ('''noon-2PM'''), during which we could work out some homework problems. In addition, please feel free to ask your questions on the forum or by email. '''Good (= sincere) discussions will really protects you in my course''', since (1) you are a learner&mdash;I/you/anybody should expect you be a knower already&mdash;and (2) your willingness to learn will make people (esp., me) respect you very much.&mdash;~-''<<DateTime(2013-10-20T20:10:29-0700)>>''-~  * If you like to submit your solutions to some or all problems of Homework 8, for extra credit, then the due date is: '''5 PM Dec 13 (Friday), if you plan to hand in your homework in person''', or 9 PM Dec 15 (Sunday), if you plan to submit your work by email or by forum posting (forum discussion is very much encouraged, as always).&mdash;~-''<<DateTime(2013-12-06T11:38:21-0800)>>''-~
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  * Office hours: Monday <<color(12-2 PM)>>, Thursday, Friday, 1-2 PM, or OBA. (Syllabus updated.)&mdash;~-''<<DateTime(2013-10-13T19:34:38-0700)>>''-~  * The solutions to the final exam had been posted. Please download them from [[Homework+]] (and read it at your leisure during the holiday break).&mdash;~-''<<DateTime(2013-12-12T11:55:00-0800)>>''-~

Welcome to Phys 139B, 2013!

  • If you like to submit your solutions to some or all problems of Homework 8, for extra credit, then the due date is: 5 PM Dec 13 (Friday), if you plan to hand in your homework in person, or 9 PM Dec 15 (Sunday), if you plan to submit your work by email or by forum posting (forum discussion is very much encouraged, as always).—12:38PM, Dec 06, 2013

  • The solutions to the final exam had been posted. Please download them from Homework+ (and read it at your leisure during the holiday break).—12:55PM, Dec 12, 2013

Welcome to the second part of Quantum Mechanics!

In this course, you will learn how to use Quantum Mechanics, now that you have thoroughly learned, in 139A, what Quantum Mechanics is. (However, we will review the essentials of the formalism of Quantum Mechanics, as we begin 139B.) The topics to be covered include perturbation theories, the variational principle, scattering, the WKB approximation, the adiabatic principle and the Berry’s phase. These contents that you will learn will make you feel good, I believe, not only because you will learn to calculate things and apply your results to physical situations, but also because this process of using Quantum Mechanics will enrich your notion of what Quantum Mechanics really is all about.