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Which book should one begin his/her quantum mechanics course among Beiser, Eisberg and Resnick, and Zettili? - Quora
In his book, 'No Nonsense Quantum Mechanics,' Jacob Schwichtenberg says, 'It is possible to describe everything in quantum mechanics completely without using waves at all', such as with Feynman Path integrals or
What is the Feynman path-integral approach to quantum mechanics? How does it compare to other approaches, such as Dirac's? - Quora
In path integral formalism, why does each path contribute to total amplitude only in phase (proportional to the action for that path) and not in magnitude? - Quora
Did Jack Fraser solve David Griffith's quantum mechanics problem? - Quora
How can Feynman's path integral formulation of quantum mechanics be explained in layman terms? - Quora
Why do most quantum-theory textbooks focus almost entirely on wave mechanics, virtually ignoring matrix mechanics? - Quora
Why do most quantum-theory textbooks focus almost entirely on wave mechanics, virtually ignoring matrix mechanics? - Quora
Is the path integral formulation of QM the most fundamental formulation, (since regular QM and QFT seem to be able to be derived from it)? If not, what's wrong with it?
What's the best textbook that explains dirac's notation and matrix representation in quantum mechanics? - Quora
Did Jack Fraser solve David Griffith's quantum mechanics problem? - Quora
Did Jack Fraser solve David Griffith's quantum mechanics problem? - Quora
Who is Victor Grebennikov? - Quora