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Quantum Physics For Dummies (3rd Ed.)

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Quantum Physics For Dummies

The plain-English guide to understanding quantum physics

Mastering quantum physics is no easy feat, but with the help of Quantum Physics For Dummies you can work at your own pace to unlock key concepts and fascinating facts. Packed with invaluable explanations, equations, and step-by-step instructions, this book makes a challenging subject much more accessible. Great for college students taking a quantum physics course, Quantum Physics For Dummies offers complete coverage of the subject, along with numerous examples to help you tackle the tough stuff. The Schrodinger Equation, the foundations of quantum physics, vector notation, scattering theory, angular momentum?it?s all in here. This handy guide helps you prepare for exams and succeed at learning quantum physics.

  • Get clear explanations of the core concepts in quantum physics
  • Review the math principles needed for quantum physics equations
  • Learn the latest breakthroughs and research in the field
  • Clarify difficult subjects and equations from your college course

Quantum Physics For Dummies is great a resource for students who need a supplement to the textbook to help them tackle this challenging subject.

Andrew Zimmerman Jones is a ­researcher, educator, and science writer. He is the former physics guide at About.com, where he wrote lessons and explanations for physics questions. Andrew earned his degree in physics from Wabash College and his master’s degree in mathematics education from ­Purdue University. He is the author of String Theory For Dummies.

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