Non /sci/ here
I know high school physics, and single variable calculus (more like basic differentiation and integration).
Can somebody give me a list of topics I should study in succession to be able to understand quantum physics?
I don't care if it takes 10 years..
Calculus, single, multiple, vector.
Differential equations, partials.
Wave physics.
Linear algebra.
The math's not that hard in itself, the difficulty is interpretation of it.
>>9084680
Learn how to do basic physics problems with calculus.
Calculus Based Physics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo28HOrhipc&list=PLUdYlQf0_sSsb2tNcA3gtgOt8LGH6tJbr
Electricity&Magnetism (requires multivariable/vector calc)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtlJoXxlSFE&list=PLyQSN7X0ro2314mKyUiOILaOC2hk6Pc3j
this stuff>>9086158
Once you have multivariable/vector calc and enough physics
Lagrangian mechanics (principle of least action)
Hamiltonian mechanics
>>9084680
phsyics 1
calc 2
physics 2
calc 3
modern physics
quatam physics
there you go.....