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Originally, I started this post to mention the first
few items found through the excellent PhysicsForums.

Then I kept finding more and thought it not worth
the extra trouble of several posts (especially with
so little feed back on each prior post.)

Besides these PhysicsForums included below are:

Quantum Mechanics web site
Mark Srednicki's QFT book (615 pages) while it lasts
Two different Quantum Wikis: Quiki AND Quantiki

BTW, this is our ONE HUNDDREDTH POST!!!!

Here you go....(--Herb)

PhysicsForums includes many excellent tutorials:
http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/

For instance, nice short tutorials on Physics and supporting Math:
http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-95535.html

An Example: Matrices and Solutions to Linear Equations
Excllent on matrices including CLEAR definitions of things
like Bra-Ket <A| & |A>, Hermitian, Self-Adjoint, Complex Conjugate etc.
http://www.physicsforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=5263&d=1129677866

By the way, 'Bra' is pronounced like a woman's undergarment
despite the fact that Bra-Ket is derived from 'bracket'.

Quantum Mechanics:
A graduate level course by Richard Fitzpatrick
<http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/qm/lectures/lectures.html>
Nice, online HTML notes that are (on first view) explicit and clear.

Mark Srednicki's QFT book (615 pages in pdf format)
Free and downloadable until it is PUBLISHED.
<http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~mark/qft.html>
mark@....
<<Preface for Students
Quantum field theory is the basic mathematical language that is used to
describe and analyze the physics of elementary particles. The goal of this
book is to provide a concise, step-by-step introduction to this
subject, one
that covers all the key concepts that are needed to understand the
Standard
Model of elementary particles, and some its proposed extensions.
In order to be prepared to undertake the study of quantum field theory,
you should recognize and understand the following equations: [short
list follows]>>



Welcome to Qwiki!
Qwiki is a quantum physics wiki devoted to the collective creation of
technical content for practicing scientists. Please sign up, browse
around the site, click on the edit links, and contribute something!
http://qwiki.caltech.edu/wiki/Main_Page

Welcome to Quantiki – the free-content WWW resource in quantum
information science that anyone can edit.
Is there something missing? Is there something not-quite right? You
can join Quantiki and improve it.
<http://www.quantiki.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page>









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