Quantum Mechanics
These lecture notes outline a single semester course on non-relativistic quantum mechanics ... Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, D.J. Griffiths, 2nd Edition, ... This section is devoted to a brief, and fairly low level, introduction to a branch of mathe-matics known as probability theory.
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