David J. Griffiths

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David J. Griffiths


Born
in The United States
December 05, 1942

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Average rating: 4.27 · 8,118 ratings · 399 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
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“As long as we are engaged in this orgy of unnecessary terminology and notation…”
David J. Griffiths, Introduction to Electrodynamics

“Calculate the fine structure constant from first principles.”
David J. Griffiths, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics

“But physics is like carpentry: Using the right tool makes the job easier, not more difficult, and teaching quantum mechanics without the appropriate mathematical equipment is like asking the student to dig a foundation with a screwdriver. (On the other hand, it can be tedious and diverting if the instructor feels obliged to give elaborate lessons on the proper use of each tool. My own instinct is to hand the students shovels and tell them to start digging. They may develop blisters at first, but I still think this is the most efficient and exciting way to learn.)”
David J. Griffiths, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics



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