written by
Dr. Richard Liboff
published by
the Addison-Wesley
This textbook covers contemporary quantum mechanics, including a section on quantum computing. It also contains numerous problems for students to work.
Author: d
Posted: February 24, 2005 at 3:41AM
Source: The Nucleus collection
I don't know who wrote that comment, but they are probably not a physics undergradute because this book is really bad. There are hardly any solutions (how can you learn quantum physics without any FEEDBACK!!!?)
Author: The Man
Posted: December 19, 2003 at 1:20PM
Source: The Nucleus collection
The problems and excersices in the book are well written. The information you need is in the text and you will not be searching on the web all day to find the answers.
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