In this lecture, Dr. Daniel Styer, a physics professor at Oberlin college, guides the listener through nine formulations of quantum mechanics. Styer discusses each formulation's unique abilities and challenges, then offers his perspective on the application to undergraduate education. This lecture was delivered at the Kavli Institute for Physics, as a part of the Theorists at Undergraduate Institutions mini-program. Audio, video and slides are included.
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Styer, D. (2003, July 22). Nine Formulations of Quantum Mechanics: Lecture. Retrieved November 6, 2024, from http://online.itp.ucsb.edu/online/utheory03/styer/
Styer, Dan. Nine Formulations of Quantum Mechanics: Lecture. July 22, 2003. http://online.itp.ucsb.edu/online/utheory03/styer/ (accessed 6 November 2024).
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