

Other than that, great content, and really fun and engaging writing style. The electron spin singlet state falls out of some nice derivation but doesn’t even get called entangled until much later the EPR paradox and the Bohm inequality are in the afterword. The only aspect I would have loved to see more discussion of is quantum entanglement. First part is theory, second part has lots of approximations and techniques like perturbation theory.

Unlike other quantum mechanics textbooks that start with matrix mechanics, this book starts with the Schroedinger equation, but then ends up really nicely deriving everything else step by step.

⭐The book provides a good introduction to quantum mechanics.The seller delivered the book on time and it was in excellent condition Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
