Lecture Notes on Quantum Mechanics
Author: J. Greensite
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Description: Lecture Notes on Quantum Mechanics, is a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, covering topics such as the wave-like behavior of electrons, the quantum state, dynamics of the quantum state, exact solutions, aspects of spin, approximation methods, advanced topics, and more.
Subject: Quantum Physics
Pages: 391
Megabytes: 2.27 MB
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