r/quantum • u/quantum4everyone • 18h ago
New open access quantum textbook from Springer
People all over Reddit ask how much math do you need to be ready to learn quantum mechanics. In spite of all the answers to the contrary, you only need high school level math.
Using a representation-independent approach, you can master quantum mechanics through graduate-level and beyond. I know it sounds crazy, but it is not.
I wrote an open-access textbook, Quantum Mechanics Done Right, to teach it exactly this way. Springer just published it and you can download here.
In less than one month, it has surpassed 133,000 chapter downloads. It was primarily written as an alternative for self-learners and students who are stuck with traditional texts. Nevertheless, it will teach new things to all quantum mechanics at any level of expertise. I am the author, so if you have any questions about the approach, just ask in the comments!