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I'm looking to just do some great reading on my own and want some suggestions. I could only use one prefix.
For modern aerodynamics, "Fundamentals of Aerodynamics" by John D. Anderson Jr. is highly recommended. For quantum mechanics, "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" by David J. Griffiths is a popular choice.
Yes, "Quantum Mechanics and the Flight of the Aeroplane" by David Robson provides a unique perspective on the intersection of these two subjects.
For modern aerodynamics, "Aerodynamics for Engineers" by John J. Bertin and Russell M. Cummings is a comprehensive text. For quantum mechanics, "Principles of Quantum Mechanics" by R. Shankar is a highly regarded resource.
"Aerodynamics for Engineers" by John J. Bertin and Russell M. Cummings and "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics for Engineers" by R. Shankar provide a strong foundation for understanding these subjects in the context of aerospace engineering.
There are many free online resources available, such as MIT OpenCourseWare and Coursera, which offer courses and lecture notes on modern aerodynamics and quantum mechanics. Additionally, "Modern Quantum Mechanics" by J.J. Sakurai and "Aerodynamics for Engineering Students" by E.L. Houghton, P.W. Carpenter, and S.H. Collicott offer helpful supplemental materials.