Quantum Theory Access
by David J. Griffiths. Widely considered the "standard" undergraduate text, known for its friendly language and manageable pace.
by J.P. McEvoy and Oscar Zarate. This book uses a step-by-step graphic format to introduce key figures like Planck, Einstein, and Bohr while exploring paradoxes like Schrödinger's cat. Quantum Theory
by Richard Feynman. A classic layman-level explanation of quantum electrodynamics that remains accurate without relying on complex equations. Formal Textbooks (Mathematical) by David J
by Peter Bongaarts. A more rigorous text for advanced students interested in the underlying mathematical structures of the theory. Price: ~$54.99 at Books A Million . Visual & Multimedia Learning by Richard Feynman
. Follows the rise of the quantum revolution and the key breakthroughs from Planck to Heisenberg. To help me suggest the best specific resource, let me know:
For those with a background in calculus and physics who want to "do the math."
~$15.99 at Barnes & Noble (Paperback) or ~$7.49 (eBook).