
Principles of Quantum Mechanics (book)
"Principles of Quantum Mechanics" is a foundational textbook that explains the rules governing particles at microscopic scales. It covers concepts like wave-particle duality, where particles behave as both particles and waves; superposition, meaning particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously; and entanglement, where particles become linked regardless of distance. The book introduces the mathematical framework used to predict quantum behaviors and explores how these principles differ from classical physics. It aims to provide a clear, systematic understanding of quantum theory essential for advancing physics, chemistry, and related fields, making complex ideas accessible to readers with a scientific background.