Quantum Mechanics: A Beginner’s Guide
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Quantum Mechanics: A Beginner’s Guide is an accessible introductory book by physicist Jim Al-Khalili that explains the fundamental concepts and strange phenomena of quantum theory to general readers.
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Target entity: Quantum Mechanics: A Beginner’s Guide Context triple: [Jim Al-Khalili, notableWork, Quantum Mechanics: A Beginner’s Guide]
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"Advanced Quantum Mechanics"
"Advanced Quantum Mechanics" is a graduate-level physics textbook by Jun John Sakurai that provides a rigorous, modern treatment of quantum theory, emphasizing formalism, symmetry principles, and applications to particle and field physics.
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Elementary Wave Mechanics (book)
"Elementary Wave Mechanics" is a foundational textbook on quantum mechanics authored by theoretical physicist Walter Heitler, known for its clear treatment of wave-mechanical principles.
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Feynman Lectures on Physics
Feynman Lectures on Physics is a renowned three-volume introductory physics textbook based on Richard Feynman’s legendary Caltech lectures, celebrated for its clarity, depth, and engaging style.
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Born rule in quantum mechanics
The Born rule in quantum mechanics is the fundamental postulate that connects a system’s wavefunction to experimentally observed probabilities by stating that measurement outcomes occur with probabilities given by the squared magnitude of the wavefunction’s amplitudes.
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Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics is John von Neumann’s landmark 1932 treatise that rigorously formulates quantum theory using functional analysis and operator theory on Hilbert spaces.
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Target entity: Quantum Mechanics: A Beginner’s Guide Target entity description: Quantum Mechanics: A Beginner’s Guide is an accessible introductory book by physicist Jim Al-Khalili that explains the fundamental concepts and strange phenomena of quantum theory to general readers.
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A.
"Advanced Quantum Mechanics"
"Advanced Quantum Mechanics" is a graduate-level physics textbook by Jun John Sakurai that provides a rigorous, modern treatment of quantum theory, emphasizing formalism, symmetry principles, and applications to particle and field physics.
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B.
Elementary Wave Mechanics (book)
"Elementary Wave Mechanics" is a foundational textbook on quantum mechanics authored by theoretical physicist Walter Heitler, known for its clear treatment of wave-mechanical principles.
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C.
Feynman Lectures on Physics
Feynman Lectures on Physics is a renowned three-volume introductory physics textbook based on Richard Feynman’s legendary Caltech lectures, celebrated for its clarity, depth, and engaging style.
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D.
Born rule in quantum mechanics
The Born rule in quantum mechanics is the fundamental postulate that connects a system’s wavefunction to experimentally observed probabilities by stating that measurement outcomes occur with probabilities given by the squared magnitude of the wavefunction’s amplitudes.
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E.
Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics is John von Neumann’s landmark 1932 treatise that rigorously formulates quantum theory using functional analysis and operator theory on Hilbert spaces.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| instanceOf | book ⓘ |
| aim | to introduce quantum mechanics to lay readers ⓘ |
| author | Jim Al-Khalili NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| authorName | Jim Al-Khalili NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| authorOccupation | physicist ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | United Kingdom ⓘ |
| educationalLevel | introductory ⓘ |
| explains |
fundamental concepts of quantum mechanics
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strange phenomena of quantum theory ⓘ |
| genre |
physics
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popular physics ⓘ science ⓘ |
| hasSubject |
atomic structure
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double-slit experiment ⓘ electrons ⓘ history of quantum theory ⓘ interpretations of quantum mechanics ⓘ measurement problem in quantum mechanics ⓘ photons ⓘ probability in quantum mechanics ⓘ quantum entanglement ⓘ quantum superposition ⓘ quantum tunnelling ⓘ uncertainty principle NERFINISHED ⓘ wave–particle duality ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
beginners in physics
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general readers ⓘ non-specialists ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
quantum mechanics
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quantum theory ⓘ |
| mediaType | print ⓘ |
| targetUse |
self-education in physics
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supplementary reading for students ⓘ |
| topic | modern physics ⓘ |
| uses | minimal mathematics ⓘ |
| writingStyle |
accessible
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non-technical ⓘ |
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