

Buy Quantum Mechanics by Reed, Bruce Cameron online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: This particular text is really a wonder - good explanations, great problems, references to other texts for any rigorous points being glossed over (rare, but refreshing to see an author explictly say as much and provide resources). The mathematics are straightforward, any notational issues/changes are directly accounted for an explained. It is perhaps not as high-level as some, but it is a near-perfect undegradute text. It is entirely possible to teach yourself quantum mechanics from this text with a basic knowledge of calulus and differential equations, even if you are rusty. Diagrams and illustrations are enough to make points clear but far from being used as "filler" or for the mere appearance of student-friendliness. In short, you'd have to look far to find a text that bridges so well the gap between appealing to laypersons with mathematical knowledge and rigorous academic physics. I suggest you look no further unless you need a graduate-level text! Review: Cameron Reed an excellent book on Quantum mech; and I'm saying this after reading Griffiths , Zettilin, Aruldhas etc. It's aimed for undergrads and uses mainly classical notations (though Bra-Ket and Dirac are mentioned in suffice and used rarely). Well , one must also read Zettilinor Griffiths alongside this one .
| ASIN | 9380108249 |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (16) |
| Dimensions | 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 9789380108247 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-9380108247 |
| Item weight | 660 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 436 pages |
| Publication date | 1 January 2018 |
| Publisher | Jones and Bartlett Publishers |
J**B
This particular text is really a wonder - good explanations, great problems, references to other texts for any rigorous points being glossed over (rare, but refreshing to see an author explictly say as much and provide resources). The mathematics are straightforward, any notational issues/changes are directly accounted for an explained. It is perhaps not as high-level as some, but it is a near-perfect undegradute text. It is entirely possible to teach yourself quantum mechanics from this text with a basic knowledge of calulus and differential equations, even if you are rusty. Diagrams and illustrations are enough to make points clear but far from being used as "filler" or for the mere appearance of student-friendliness. In short, you'd have to look far to find a text that bridges so well the gap between appealing to laypersons with mathematical knowledge and rigorous academic physics. I suggest you look no further unless you need a graduate-level text!
A**S
Cameron Reed an excellent book on Quantum mech; and I'm saying this after reading Griffiths , Zettilin, Aruldhas etc. It's aimed for undergrads and uses mainly classical notations (though Bra-Ket and Dirac are mentioned in suffice and used rarely). Well , one must also read Zettilinor Griffiths alongside this one .
S**A
Very good book
Y**E
As described and very quick shipping.
A**R
Explanations could be more thorough and examples could be more rigorous.
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