
Quantum Physics
by James G. Branson
Publisher: UCSD 2008
Number of pages: 553
Description:
This set of notes covers a 3 quarter advanced undergraduate quantum physics course at UCSD, from the beginning of Quantum Mechanics to the quantization of the electromagnetic field and the Dirac equation. Lecture videos are included.
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