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Cyberbrain
Apr6-09, 05:03 AM
Guys help me to find some clearly written books about quantum physics please....

Before thanks!

peteratcam
Apr6-09, 07:38 AM
What counts as a clear book all depends on your background. Are you looking for a text aimed at undergraduates?

One example (which has the benefit of being free to download which is why I refer to it) is a new book by James Binney and David Skinner:
http://www-thphys.physics.ox.ac.uk/people/JamesBinney/QBhome.htm

In print, I personally like Shankar's book on the topic too: The Principles of Quantum Mechanics - R Shankar.

But I'm a theory-inclined person, and what is 'clear' for one person might not be for someone else. If you explain your background there might be more targeted suggestions possible.

jtbell
Apr6-09, 07:44 AM
Guys help me to find some clearly written books about quantum physics please....

Are you looking for a non-mathematical descriptive overview, or a real textbook?

Also, how much mathematics do you know already, and how much other physics (classical mechanics, electricity & magnetism)?

Cyberbrain
Apr7-09, 03:44 AM
Are you looking for a non-mathematical descriptive overview, or a real textbook?

Also, how much mathematics do you know already, and how much other physics (classical mechanics, electricity & magnetism)?


U know I look for a non-mathematical descriptive overview and as far as a real textbook. I like to read both kind of books. My mathematics isn't so perfect but I know mathematics so so. If u could advise me some book 'bout maths would be better too.