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Reddit mentions of Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals: Emended Edition (Dover Books on Physics)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals: Emended Edition (Dover Books on Physics). Here are the top ones.

Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals: Emended Edition (Dover Books on Physics)
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Found 2 comments on Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals: Emended Edition (Dover Books on Physics):

u/Roflzilla ยท 2 pointsr/math

Yeah, honestly, Lagrangians are my favorite mathematical topics in Physics, they are super cool. There are many ways to evaluate path integrals, but the method I leaned involved lagrangians. Here is the book I used for my research. It is really cheap and is written by one of the smartest men of our century. I would highly recommend purchasing this book.

u/jstock23 ยท 1 pointr/Physics

>QM

Definitely pick up Feynman's QM and Path Integrals, a step towards particle physics after Griffith's.

>QED (nontechnical)

QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter By Mr. Feynman. Written for the layperson, so if your just starting out it would be VERY advanced yet VERY easy to understand and really gives you a feel of modern physics to entice you in the classical studies.

>GR

I picked up Dirac's book last week and I have to say it is most succinct. I've tried one other GR book and various online sources and they all were terrible and I made zero progress. Dirac is crazy good.

And also: THE LAGRANGIAN IS IMPORTANT! That is all.