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Old 19th April 2008, 09:32 AM   (permalink)
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hey guys i need the book "Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers" by"David A. B. Miller-Stanford University, California" . plz give me a link
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Try searching on Amazon.
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hey guys i need the book "Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers" by"David A. B. Miller-Stanford University, California" . plz give me a link
http://www.amazon.com/Mechanics-Scie...8605554&sr=1-1

Well $85.00 seems like a lot for a popular introduction to a tough subject.
I guess pre-order means the book has not been published yet. What's the rush -- friend?
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ooooooooooppppppssssssssssssss..........but i need similar type of book... quantum mechanics for pure physics focus on theory ... i need something that is easy to digest.
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ooooooooooppppppssssssssssssss..........but i need similar type of book... quantum mechanics for pure physics focus on theory ... i need something that is easy to digest.
I've never run across a book on the subject that was easy to understand. Still all things considered I would try Feynman's volume III
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I'd go with Introductory QM by Liboff. Probably the best mathematical intro to QM you can get.

http://www.amazon.com/Introductory-Q.../dp/0805387145
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