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Quantum Mechanics step by step: A first course in Quantum Mechanics
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Self-Promotion (Authors) > Just released my second physics book in the series.

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Michael Cole | 9 comments Just released my second book. It is at the same level as my General Relativity book, which has favorable reviews. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DGG3FXLT

Quantum Mechanics step by step: A first course in Quantum Mechanics (Physics and mathematics step by step)
by Michael Benjamin Cole (Author)

Learn the mathematics of quantum mechanics. Understand and solve Schrödinger's wave equation. A reader with one to two years of calculus (albeit rusty) and little exposure to physics will be able to follow the evolution from classical theory to quantum theory. What is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle? What is the difference between classical and quantum determinism? This book provides the bite-sized lessons that explain each concept with no steps left out. This is not a layman's overview of quantum mechanics. Real understanding and learning are contained within. Neither is this an unapproachable graduate level text. Undergraduates, high school students and, even, enthusiastic amateurs can learn to solve basic problems in quantum mechanics. How can a quantum particle tunnel through an energy barrier? What are the probabilities associated with electron spin? What is a qubit? What were the mathematics behind the 2022 Nobel prize in physics? The reader will be able to use the principles of quantum mechanics to answer these questions for themselves.


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Dilip James | 3 comments Hello Michael, very pleased to meet you indeed! My name is Dilip James, I have also recently written a book that has been published entitled ‘Redefining the Electron’ . If you look at the Kindle version of the book that is available on Amazon.com you will be able to read a generous 30- 40 page sample of the book. I would appreciate if you would take the trouble to do that, after which it might be possible to engage in a meaningful discussion.


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