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That theory is known as quantum mechanics, and it is now the basic framework for understanding atomic, nuclear, and subnuclear physics, as well as condensed-matter (or ”solid-state”) physics.

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Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Lecture Notes. Note:  The lecture notes for the course have been turned better versions of this material are incorporated in the book. 1: all, 2: 3,5,6: NOT 2-4!!! It was intended to teach quantum mechanics to undergraduate students as well as graduate students.

Mechanics, Groups and Symmetries: From Finite The second half covers more advanced field theoretic techniques of Chern-Simons and conformal field theories. The Section C notes are much more extensive than is needed for the course, but are included because this material is harder to find in textbooks. Mechanics, Linearity, Symmetry and Prediction stream undergraduates. It covers the canonical quantization of scalar, Dirac and vector fields. It starts with a gentle introduction to geodesics in curved

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