Top 10 Books on Quantum Mechanics//Best Books on Quantum mechanics

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Hello, dear readers, I hope all are excited to know about the best books on quantum mechanics. basically, quantum mechanics is an important tool of advanced technology and nano word. It brings lots of possibilities to grow our knowledge in the field of the new quantum world and also develop some new concepts beyond our thinking in earlier days. Today we are working in the field of Higgs Boson which is possible due to quantum mechanics only also we are working on teleportation and machine learning these are used in quantum mechanics also. So, let us discuss our today's topic "Best books on quantum mechanics".


The Second Creation 
Makers of the Revolution in Twentieth-Century Physics by Robert P. Crease, Charles C. Mann (1986) Hardcover.

The Second Creation is the secret story of the decades-long scientific investigation for "unification," an idea that pulls together all matter and energy, from the most superheated supernovas to the whirring components of the atom. Based on scores of in-depth discussions with such brilliant scientists as Max Planck, Erwin Schrodinger, and Richard Feynman.





The Ghost in the Atom
A Discussion of the Mysteries of Quantum Physics (Canto) P. C. W. Davies

Anyone who is not surprised by the quantum ideas has not understood it. Niels Bohr's order handles eyewitness to the unexplainable effect of quantum theory, passing in the face of classical physics and dramatically transforming scientists' outlook on our association with the material world. In this book Paul Davies interviews eight physicists involved in the debate.




The Feynman lectures on physics
The Millenium Edition vol. 1 Richard P. Feynman

Richard Feynman said late in his career, "The whole thing was basically an experiment" looking back on the origins of his lectures. The experiment turned out to be hugely successful, spawning publications that have remained definitive and introductory to physics for decades. Ranging from the basic principles of Newtonian physics through such form.....




QED
The Stange theory of Light and Matter (Princeton Science Library).

Honored for his brilliantly strange understanding of the physical world, Nobel laureate Richard Feynman also maintained an incredible skill for illustrating difficult ideas to the general public. Here Feynman provides a classic and definitive introduction to QED (namely, quantum electrodynamics), that part of a quantum field theory describes



The Selfish Gene
40th-anniversary special (Oxford Landmark Science).

A million manuscripts are international bestsellers, critically praised, and summarized in over 25 tongues. As convincing today as when it was first published, The Selfish Gene has become a classic exposition of evolutionary thought. Professor Dawkins says a gene's eye view of elaboration - a view offering a center background to these endless units...




The Evolution of cooperation
Revised Edition by Robert Axelrod.

The Evolution of Cooperation supplies a useful understanding of the age-old question of whether unforced cooperation is ever achievable. Widely glorified and much-discussed, this definitive book studies how cooperation can arise in a world of self-seeking egoists—whether superpowers, businesses, or individuals—when there is no central authority to police...





Schrodinger
Life and Thoughts (Canto Classics).

Erwin Schrodinger was a thoughtful and adorable Austrian, a great scientist, and a gentleman with an intense interest in people and thoughts. In this, the first encyclopedic bio of Schrodinger, Walter Moore draws upon remembrances of Schrodinger's friends, family, and colleagues, and on current records, letters and diaries. Schrodinger's life...




Introduction to Quantum Information Science
Vlatko Vedral.

This book presents a straightforward and up-to-date intro to the popular field of quantum information. It was conceived in a series of invited lecture courses at eclectic universities in various countries. This is reflected in its informal style of exposition and representation of key results in the subject. In addition to treating quantum communication...





Introduction to Quantum Mechanics.
A textbook by David J. Griffith.

Introduction to Quantum Mechanics is an introductory textbook on Quantum Mechanics by David J. Griffith. The book is considered a standard undergraduate textbook in the subject.



Quantum Mechanics: Concepts and Applications
A textbook by Nouredine Zettili.

A creative procedure to quantum mechanics that seamlessly merges textbook and problem-solving books into one Quantum Mechanics: Ideas and Applications delivers an in-depth treatment of this absolute theory, incorporating elaborate formalism with forthright practice.




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