01460nam a22001937a 4500003001700000005001700017008004100034020001800075040000700093041001200100082001700112100001500129245006300144260004700207300003000254365006400284520088800348650003001236St Aloysius Coll20260305182335.0260227b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781009594851 cAL aEnglish a530.12bTONQ aDavid Tong aQuantum mechanicsb: lectures on theoretical physics Vol 3 aNew YorkbCambridge University Pressc2025 axiv, 686p.bPBc25x17.5cm 2Generala6287b₹3507.00c₹d₹4384.00e20%f24/02/2026 aThe universe we live in is both strange and interesting. This strangeness comes about because, at the most fundamental level, the universe is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics. This is the most spectacularly accurate and powerful theory ever devised, one that has given us insights into many aspects of the world, from the structure of matter to the meaning of information. This textbook provides a comprehensive account of all thing's quantum. It starts by introducing the wavefunction and its interpretation as an ephemeral wave of complex probability, before delving into the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics and exploring its diverse applications, from atomic physics and scattering to quantum computing. Designed to be accessible, this volume is suitable for both students and researchers, beginning with the basics before progressing to more advanced topics. 2Quantum MechanicsaPhysis