Quantum Physics For Beginners: Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Theory Explained
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Jason Stephenson
Dr. Jason Stephenson's career began in the classroom. After earning his B.A in physics, and shortly thereafter his Masters in Theoretical Probability and Physics, Dr. Stephenson was hired on as an adjunct professor at a local university. Three years later he once again headed back into the classroom as a student to earn his Doctorate in applied physics. His first foray into the writing world was with a local textbook Publishing Company. He was asked to be a contributing author on their most recent installment of the Secondary / Collegiate level physics text book. After completing his portion of the text he ventured out on his own, and wrote various intriguing books based on his theories involving String-Theory, Parallel Dimensions, and Quantum Physics. Dr. Stephenson is currently a tenured collegiate professor and has produced a string of intriguing books based on his theories that have, along with others scientists, re-written how we see theoretical physics and how the universe we live in actually functions.
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Quantum Physics For Beginners - Jason Stephenson
Quantum Physics For Beginners:
Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Theory Explained
By
Jason Stephenson
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Quantum Physics Defined
Chapter 2. Applications of Quantum Physics
Chapter 3. Dealing With Probabilities
Chapter 4. Particles in Bound States
Chapter 5. Harmonic Oscillators
Chapter 6. The Future of Quantum Physics
Conclusion
Thank You Page
Quantum Physics For Beginners: Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Theory Explained
By Jason Stephenson
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First Published, 2015
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Introduction
We may have lived knowing that the world around us operates in a way as if we observe them to be. This knowledge of how the universe operates,