jokull - 15-1-2008 at 07:56
Hi.
People interested in computational modeling will find this book quite interesting, at least I think.
Here you are an excerpt from the Preface:
Advanced Visual Quantum Mechanics is a systematic effort to investigate and to teach quantum mechanics with the aid of computer-generated
animations. But despite its use of modern visualization techniques, it is a conventional textbook of (theoretical) quantum mechanics. You can read
it without a computer, and you can learn quantum mechanics from it without ever using the accompanying CD-ROM. But, the animations will greatly
enhance your understanding of quantum mechanics. They will help you to get the intuitive feeling for quantum processes that is so hard to obtain from
the mathematical formulas alone.
http://rapidshare.com/files/72941269/Advanced_Visual_Quantum...
At this time I'm trying to achieve the CD-ROM.
By the way, are you interested in a dedicated thread for books within this section of the forum?
solo - 15-1-2008 at 08:14
There is already a dedicated Physics and Mathematics book thread in the reference section.....pick your choice since it depends on how you look at the
subject......solo