Where to Find Beginner to Advanced Quantum Physics Resources Online?

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SUMMARY

This discussion focuses on finding comprehensive online resources for studying Quantum Physics, catering to various levels of understanding. Key recommendations include "Modern Physics" by Tipler, which is highlighted as an excellent introductory textbook. Participants emphasize the importance of starting with foundational materials before progressing to advanced topics, including Quantum Computing and Quantum Communication. The need for both free and paid resources is acknowledged, with a preference for structured learning through textbooks and online lectures.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of physics concepts
  • Familiarity with online learning platforms
  • Access to PDF resources and e-books
  • Interest in Quantum Computing and Quantum Communication
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "Modern Physics" by Tipler for foundational knowledge
  • Explore online platforms like Coursera or edX for Quantum Physics courses
  • Investigate resources on Quantum Computing and Quantum Communication
  • Look for free PDF tutorials and lecture notes on Quantum Physics
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This discussion is beneficial for students, educators, and self-learners interested in Quantum Physics, particularly those seeking structured resources from beginner to advanced levels.

Muhammad Ali
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Hallo,
Thesedays I am looking for some comprehensive resources for studying Quantum Physics. Since I am not a physicist, I don't have very good understanding for Quantum Physics. I have been searching the internet for Quantum Physics but so far I could find any comprehensive material on the subject.
I, therefore, require anyone who can recommend me the online toturials (pdf), lectures, books (pdf) and websites about the Quantum Physics which can help me understanding this subject from basic level (without or little mathematics) to the advanced level (any level of mathematics). I also want to get information about Quantum Computing, particularly, Quantum Communication.
 
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The best thing you really could do is to pic up a introductionary textbook. There is no replacement for that so they are well worth the money.

Modern physics by Tipler is very good.
 

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