From:
pegasus_substituir@hotmail.com (Pedro Coelho)
Newsgroups:
sci.physics.plasma
Subject: Re: Quantum Mechanics Introduction
Date:
Wed, 11 Feb 98 17:14:00 GMT
Organization: CFN-IST/EURATOM
Message-ID:
<6bsmqq$u33$1@ci.ist.utl.pt>
References: <34d5b814.1448837@news.telepac.pt>
<garcia22-060298142349@macgarciam.llnl.gov>
In
article <garcia22-060298142349@macgarciam.llnl.gov>, garcia22@llnl.gov
(Manuel Garcia) wrote:
Better yet:
Start your browser and go to
the following adress:
http://www.amazon.com
or
http://www.bookpool.com/
http://www.book.com/
http://www.springer.de/
http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/
Another
solution is a search in the web.
http://www.altavista.com
It is
a bit confusing the overwelming number of book.
I count on your good
judgment ;-)
Best regard,
Pedro Coelho
>
>
>In
article <34d5b814.1448837@news.telepac.pt>, rveloso@mail.telepac.pt
>(Ricardo
V. Oliveira) wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
I wonder if anyone can point me some books for a Quantum Mechanics
>>
introduction.
>> I've been studying special relativity and I'm
beginning to study GR
>> also.
>> But now I'm really
interested in QM.I'm looking for a beginners book
>> in QM,a book
that really gives a good physical image(if possible)with
>> the
essential maths for understanding the theory.
>> Please reply to
rveloso@mail.telepac.pt.
>> Thanks.
>>
_______________________________________________
>> The most
incomprehensible mystery of the world
>> is the fact that it is
comprehensible.
>> A.Einstein
>>
>>
Ricardo V. Oliveira
>> email:rveloso@mail.telepac.pt
>>
_______________________________________________
> "Basic Quantum
Mechanics," Robert L. White, McGraw-Hill Book Company,
>1966, 299
pages. Clear, concise, comprehensive. Have fun.
---
/Pedro
Miguel Sampaio de Athayde Coelho
/Centro de Fusão Nuclear /Association
EURATOM/IST
/Av. Rovisco Pais 1096 Lisboa Codex
/Tel: 351-1-841 91
04
/E-Mail: pegasus_substituir@hotmail.com
/Para enviarem mail por
favor remover o _substituir e trocar por _61
/Desculpem o incomodo mas ja
nao suporto os spammer!