Quantum Mechanics Made Simple
by Weng Cho Chew
Publisher: University of Illinois 2012
Number of pages: 218
Description:
This set of supplementary lecture notes is intended to teach quantum mechanics to undergraduate students as well as graduate students. The primary text book for this course is Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers by D.A.B. Miller.
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