The Quantum Menagerie: A Tutorial Introduction to the Mathematics of Quantum Mechanics

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Sebtel Press, Dec 2, 2020 - Science - 162 pages

Understanding quantum mechanics matters because it is the engine that powers the universe. This engine is fuelled by a few simple principles, but the consequences of those principles are both profound and strange. In this richly illustrated book, quantum mechanics is explained using a finely balanced combination of words, diagrams and mathematics. The result is a tour of the most intriguing aspects of quantum mechanics, including Einstein's `spooky action at a distance', Bell's inequality, Schroedinger's cat, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and de Broglie's matter waves. Supported by a comprehensive Glossary, Further Readings, and tutorial appendices, this is an ideal introduction to the mathematics of quantum mechanics.

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About the author (2020)

James V Stone, Honorary Associate Professor, University of Sheffield, UK.

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