Quantum Theory: Physics Equations Book

In summary, the conversation discusses the search for a book listing and describing physics equations, specifically those related to quantum theory. While the person asking is not aware of a book solely dedicated to equation listings, they suggest looking into Feynman's Lectures on Physics or handbooks of physics formulae for reference. The equations F = ma, H\psi = E\psi, and \partial_\mu F^{\mu \nu} = 0 are mentioned as examples. The conversation concludes with the person expressing gratitude to "tiny tim" for their input and asking if there is any additional information to know.
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I was wondering if there was a book that listed and described the majority of physics equations, especially the ones pertaining to quantum theory?
 
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  • #2
I don't know why you'd want that particular kind of book, and I don't know of one that just lists equations. What are you trying to learn?
 
  • #3
Feynman's Lectures on Physics, Volumes I II and III ? :smile:
 
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[tex] F = ma [/tex]

[tex] H\psi = E\psi [/tex]

[tex] \partial_\mu F^{\mu \nu} = 0[/tex]

What else is there to know?
 
  • #6
thank you tiny tim
 

Related to Quantum Theory: Physics Equations Book

1. What is quantum theory?

Quantum theory, also known as quantum mechanics, is a branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy at a very small scale, such as atoms and subatomic particles. It explains how these particles interact and behave, and has led to many groundbreaking discoveries in the field of physics.

2. How is quantum theory different from classical physics?

Classical physics, also known as Newtonian physics, describes the behavior of objects on a macroscopic scale, while quantum theory explains the behavior of particles on a microscopic scale. Unlike classical physics, quantum theory takes into account the wave-like nature of particles and the concept of uncertainty, which states that the exact position and momentum of a particle cannot be simultaneously known.

3. What are some real-world applications of quantum theory?

Quantum theory has many practical applications in modern technology, such as in the development of transistors, lasers, and computers. It also plays a crucial role in fields like cryptography, telecommunications, and medical imaging.

4. What are some key equations in quantum theory?

Some of the most well-known equations in quantum theory include the Schrödinger equation, which describes the evolution of a quantum system over time, and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which relates the uncertainties in a particle's position and momentum. Other important equations include the Dirac equation, the Klein-Gordon equation, and the Pauli exclusion principle.

5. How has quantum theory revolutionized our understanding of the universe?

Quantum theory has led to many groundbreaking discoveries and has fundamentally changed our understanding of the universe. It has helped explain phenomena that could not be explained by classical physics, such as black holes and the behavior of atoms and subatomic particles. It has also paved the way for new technologies and continues to be a crucial tool in furthering our understanding of the universe.

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