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Advanced Methods in Mathematical Physics
Online note covering the theory of quantum information and quantum computation.
www.theory.caltech.edu

Theoretical Physics 2
Includes past examination papers, handouts and course synopsis for this course.
www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk

The Solution of Dirac's Equation in Kerr Geometry
A set of online notes by Peggy Varnière on Dirac's equations and their solution in Kerr Geometry.
membres.lycos.fr

An Introduction to Feynman Path Integrals
A short introduction by Christian Grosche to the use of Feynman path integrals in quantum mechanics.
arxiv.org

Quantum Theory
A set of online lecture notes intended as an introduction to quantum mechanics and modern atomic physics.
theory.uwinnipeg.ca

Modern Physics Course
A second year course on special relativity and quantum mechanics. All of the lecture notes can be downloaded, or viewed online.
www.phys.virginia.edu

Physics Gems: Physics for the next millenium
Course notes from a novel kind of quantum physics course, designed for freshmen in college. Focuses on teaching of quantum optics from first principles.
www.media.mit.edu

Quantum Mechanics
This is the first part of a Quantum Mechanics class for graduate students. All instructional materials for this class will be distributed electronically over the Internet.
electron6.phys.utk.edu

Quantum Mechanics II
This is the second part of a Quantum Mechanics class for graduate students. All instructional materials for this class will be distributed electronically over the Internet.
electron6.phys.utk.edu

Lecture notes in Quantum Mechanics
Covers standard textbook topics as well as additional advanced topics such as EPR and Bell, measurement theory, quantum computation, the adiabatic picture, linear response (Kubo) theory, mesoscopic oriented approach to scattering theory.
arxiv.org

Three Lectures by Hans Bethe
In 1999, theoretical physicist Hans Bethe delivered three lectures on quantum theory to his neighbors at the Kendal of Ithaca retirement community (near Cornell University). Given by Professor Bethe at age 93, the lectures are presented as QuickTime videos synchronized with slides of his talking points and archival material.
bethe.cornell.edu

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