What Is the Book on Quantum Physics by an Author Whose Name Starts with BIE?

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A physics professor recommended a popular book on Quantum Physics, but the user forgot the title and only recalled that the author's name starts with "BIE" and contains an "s" pronounced as "z." After some discussion, the book was identified as "Concepts of Modern Physics" by Arthur Beiser. The user, an electronics engineering student with limited physics experience, sought advice on whether this book is suitable for understanding Quantum Physics. Forum members suggested several other resources for learning Quantum Mechanics, including "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" by David Griffiths and "Principles of Quantum Mechanics" by R. Shankar, emphasizing the importance of mastering the basics before diving into applications. The conversation highlighted the varying strengths of different authors in the field and encouraged the user to reach out with further questions.
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Some days ago, a professor in physics recommended a book on Quantum Physics to me. It's
quite a popular book ,he'd said. But I conviniently forgot the name! All I remember is the first three letters of the name of the author, they are "BIE" and there is an "s" somewhere(which the professor pronounced as "z") in the name. All I remember is that, the name was quite short( around 6-8 letters long). Can anybody help me with the name of the book?
 
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I couldn't find anything under B-I-E, but for B-E-I I found a physics textbook author named Arthur Beiser. Best bet would be to ask your professor though.
 
Thank you very much sir, Arthur Beiser it was! I wasa mistaken about the BEI..actually, was a bit confused about the actual spelling. This clears a lot of things , thanks again!
 
Kurdt, well, I did actually find the book with BAnders1's help..but thank you very much for helping out! I'm sorry for my confusion about the actual spelling..Thanks again !
 
Which book is this?
 
yogeshbua said:
Which book is this?

I think it's Arthur Beiser's Concepts of Modern Physics. There's also the briefer Modern Physics: an introductory survey by the same author.
 
Danke.
 
Yes , it is Arthur Beiser. Well, I've got a doubt of my own.
Now, I am an electronics engineering student, and I've had very little experience with physics. Also, I was very intruged by quantum physics and it's use in the basics of electronics like electron flow, superconductivity,etc. Is this the best book around to understand Quantum Physics or Modern Physics?
 
  • #10
I'd recommend
1) Intro to Quan Mech by David J Griffiths
2) Principles of Q M by R Shankar
3) Modern Quan Mech by J J Sakurai

(The latter only to be read after the first two)
for Quan Phy.

For modern Physics, no idea! There's so much that any particular author will be good at something and gross at other topics!
 
  • #11
Hey..thanks! I'll surely refer to this stuff..can i ask u if i have doubts?
 
  • #12
Caution: The applications come in after mastering the basics.
And indeed, you probably can, and certainly may, ask doubts. Just message me the link to the corresponding thread...
Cheers,
 
  • #13
Thank you very much! I'll start right away!
Best wishes!
 
  • #14
My standard recommendation for QM is

1. Introduction to quantum mechanics, by David Griffiths.
2. Lectures on quantum theory: mathematical and structural foundations, by Chris Isham
3. Quantum mechanics: a modern development, by Leslie Ballentine.

I think Ballentine is much better than Sakurai. It would however be a really bad choice for a first book. You need something like the other two first.
 
  • #15
Thanks!
 

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