Based on the interactive program Interquanta, Quantum Mechanics on the
Macintosh, uses extensive 3-D graph- ics to guide the student through
computer experiments in the quantum mechanics of free particle motion,
bound states and scattering, tunneling, two-particle interactions, and
more. It also includes a section on special functions of mathematical
physics. With more than 200 problems, the text and programs provide
students with practical experiences in using such hard-to-visualize
concepts as complex amplitudes, eigenvalues, and scattering cross
sections. The diskettes included with the book provide two versions of
the programs, one for use in computers with a mathematical coprocessor,
the other optimized for machines without a coprocessor.