Here's a pretty good link:
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm-relational/
2007-12-31 20:42:23
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answered by Droop 4
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This website has evrything:
www.wikipedia.org
Try it.
2007-12-31 10:14:29
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answered by Mr. Yes-Man 2
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From an introductory text book. I like Shankar, Principles of Quantum Mechanics. It has an excellent mathematical introduction. You can preview much of it at books.google.com
2007-12-31 08:01:46
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answered by Dr. R 7
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Well, there are thousands of sites willing to give you information regarding quantum mechanics.
the question I have is, at what level do you wish that information to be at?..
if you just want answers at the algebra level, then you could do a simple search on either yahoo, or google, there are plenty of sites that give an overview of them.
if however you want more in-depth coverage, then I would look into Liboff, Introductory Quantum Mechanics.....
2007-12-31 08:00:08
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answered by JAC 3
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At Schrödinger's Garage!
2007-12-31 07:55:17
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answered by Anonymous
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On Yahoo answers.
2007-12-31 07:50:25
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answered by Alexander 6
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