Introductory Quantum Theory
by Neil Lambert
Publisher: King's College London 2006
Number of pages: 68
Description:
From the table of contents: historical development and early quantum mechanics; wave mechanics; some simple systems; formal quantum mechanics and some Hilbert space theory; noncommuting observables and uncertainty; additional topics.
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