Solution Manual: to
Introduction to
Quantum Mechanics
by
D Griffith
Plus correctionsErrata
Instructor's Solutions Manual
Introduction to Quantuan Mechanics,
‘Author: David Griffiths
Date: June 14, 2001
‘¢ Pege 3, Prob. 1.6(b): last two lines should read
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1g
(@)-@y=
= Page 8, Prob. 26(b}: im the fsst box, the argument of the eesand sine
should include an =.
1 Page 9, Prob. 2.9: in the last tin, ey = @YTB/s*,
+ Page 10, Prob. 211: in the third Tine the proof assumes that g (which
int our ease will be a_) does not setwally blow wp at oo faster than f
{im our ease ) goes to zero. I don't know how to fx this defect without
sppealing to the analytic approach, where we find (Eq. 2.60) that #(2)
ges asymptotically hike ¢-™*"/%, and hence 50 too dows a
Rage 10, Prob, 2.12: Because ofthe i and ~7 inserted in Hqs. 2.52 and 2.53
respectively (soe Corrections ##2—June 1997), the expression for cat the
end of (a) should include a factor of i. Also, add at the end of (a): “(The
signs are vouventional,)? In past (b}, every /hu should carry a factor of
4 (he, insert three times in the Brot line, i three times in the next line,
and (a)" im the bexad answer).
‘= Page 14, Prob. 2.14(a: for the same roscon, inthe third line, remove the
4 im the expression for #1.
+ Page 19, Prob. 230: of
Now (Eqs. 2.130 and 2.137) 2
Helorensonaed...”
+ Page 22, Prob, 2.36: remove box, and contin ca follows:
= fagtaye BOM — glee oe
Yet) = Fz [awe wala"),
1Me,0F = ilove v8 ohio (A4)).