Quantum Physics Programs | Math for Learning Physics

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There is a growing interest in quantum physics among newcomers to online forums, with inquiries about available programs that facilitate learning in this field. Users are seeking resources that cover the necessary mathematics for advanced study in quantum physics. While some suggest using Google to find relevant programs, the initial search results often yield college lectures and unreliable downloads. Recommendations include specific educational websites that may offer useful software and resources for studying physics.
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hi, I am new to these forums and have lately been intrigued by quantum physics, are there any programs on the net that relate to anything on this forums(cuz its all interesting) or especially any programs that deal with the level of math you need to know to go as far as you possibly can in quantum physics(whatever level of math that may be). Any help with any progs that relate to this stuff is more than appreciated, so thanks. :bugeye: :shy:
 
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thanks, all i found when i googled "physics program" AND "download", "quantum physics programs" was a bunch of college university lectures, etc. and someone that thinks posting faulty links and making letting me download a .exe file that freezes ur computer. but again...thanks.
 
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