Concise Quantum Mechanics Textbook for Undergraduate Students and General Audience
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pykello
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Summary
A GitHub repository containing a concise textbook on quantum mechanics designed for a general audience including computer science, engineering, mathematics, and physics undergraduates. The text provides an introductory overview of quantum mechanics with prerequisites including linear algebra, calculus, and high school physics.
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Prerequisites: linear algebra, calculus, high school physics
anyone interested in a concise intro/overview of QM
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