If so, you are in the right place because the Quantum Physics for Beginners guide will make sure you learn everything you want to know about quantum physics quickly and easily. Physics, and especially quantum physics, can be a really tough field to navigate through. People learn and understand the matter best when they can visualize it and are able to compare it with something. That can be a problem when you are learning quantum physics because many concepts are hard to visualize if you don't know a lot about them beforehand. That is why this guide is here to help you with that. All topics are described in a detailed but easy-to-understand manner - perfectly suitable for beginners who have trouble understanding the concepts revolving around quantum physics. Here are the topics you can Here's what this easy guide to quantum physics can offer If you want a quick and easy way to understand the basic concepts revolving around quantum physics, all you need can be found in this book. So, what are you waiting for?
So this is an independent publication. I really admire the effort, but for an honest review I have to say that it's a bit rough. Physics is hard to make interesting for mass audiences, for sure, but this is lacking a good flow. The good news is it's not 1,000 pages; it's a little over 100 so if you really wanted to learn the material contained here it only takes a few reading sessions. While many readers can read 100 pages at one sitting, I recommend allowing time for the dense material to sink in and some additional time for re-reading some awkwardly worded passages.
"The Higgs' field is responsible for giving mass to other elementary particles, which include quarks and electrons."
"In the case of entanglement, each constituent cannot be identified without also considering other constituents."
"The most essential or central part of the history of modern physics is the history of quantum mechanics."
"The development of QM methods has been spurred for many computer-aided drug-discovery problems, such as estimates of binding affinities, describing molecular interactions, ligand energies determinations, molecular geometries, and deriving descriptions for quantitative structure-activity relationships."
D. N. F. at 14% Not for beginners at all. There are parts that are really vague, and then there are parts that are just jargon overload (For example, the text will just randomly throw in terms like eigenstates or Poisson interactions with no explanation of what those are.) And even when something is attempted to be explained, it's very convoluted -- such that some concepts that I had read about before were not immediately apparent to be the same concept. The english is also really rough. I don't recommend reading this to learn about quantum physics.
The content is exactly what advertised. It helped me a lot to join the quantum physics world, even if at an earlier stage. A great way to start learning about this amazing and interesting subject. Sometimes not so fluid on reading, but not so hard anyway, if you read again the sentence the meaning is clear; probably it's due to the complexity of the subject more than to a not perfect syntax.
The best part is for sure the last, about new applications of quantum physics... I can't wait to see what will happen in the future!