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020 | _a9781009234894 | ||
082 | _a530.12 WIC-M | ||
100 | _aWick, Michael | ||
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_aQuantum mechanics with concept maps / _cMichael Wick |
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_aIndia _bCambridge University Press _c2024 |
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300 | _a173p. | ||
500 | _aMany physics textbooks take a traditional approach to the demonstration of mathematical relationships and derivations, presenting them in linear order. However, many physical derivations follow a tree-shaped structure with interconnected steps running in parallel, where numerous individual equations are manipulated and combined to reach a final result. Thus, conventional presentation often leads to derivations being spread over several book pages and linked by formula numbering. This title takes a novel and intuitive approach to introductory quantum mechanics by utilising concept maps to address non-linear structures in key mathematical relationships. Concept maps are structures in a form similar to flowcharts where derivations, concepts, and relations are visualised on one page, supported by concise accompanying text on the opposite page. Perfect as a supporting and guiding tool for undergraduates, this book is designed to aid in the understanding and memorisation of key derivations and mathematical concepts in quantum mechanics. | ||
650 | _aQuantum theory--Textbooks. | ||
650 | _aConcept mapping--Textbooks. | ||
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