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[Quantum Theory: A Complete Introduction (Teach Yourself)] [By: Zagoskin, Alexandre] [November, 2015]

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Written by Dr Alexandre Zagoskin, who is a Reader at Loughborough University, Quantum A Complete Introduction is designed to give you everything you need to succeed, all in one place. It covers the key areas that students are expected to be confident in, outlining the basics in clear jargon-free English, and then providing added-value features like summaries of key ideas, and even lists of questions you might be asked in your exam. The book uses a structure that is designed to make quantum physics as accessible as possible - by starting with its similarities to Newtonian physics, rather than the rather startling differences.

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First published August 27, 2015

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January 7, 2019
I've been looking for a book at this level for some time. For once, this is a book where the 'introduction' in the title is justified. A really nice style of dialogue, very funny in some places, and the perfect amount of Harry Potter references :)

There are a couple of mistakes actually, although these might only be in the Kindle version. I've noted them and will send to the author.

I already have a PhD in QM, but I learnt quite a lot from this book. Especially the quantum information and computation chapter.

I would say that you need a first year of university maths before reading to get the full experience, however I suspect that even without this, you'd get a lot from this book.
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January 25, 2020
Pretty solid. I admit to being surprised. I like how the author took us from Einsteinium physics to quantum Theory (as opposed to quantum Mechanics) with some deft handling. Not as challenging as some, but perhaps that's good. Might make it a more appealing topic for those interested, but not necessarily math/science PhDs... Recommended.
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January 8, 2019
A firehose of knowledge

This book is totally amazing. It is written smoothly to maximize your contact exposure with all domains of quantum mechanics, and show the most of its magic in the most exciting ways.
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