Thanks for the insights. I am interested in learning all this stuff. Am currently going through just Schrodinger's Equation. Do you have book recommendation(s) that include insights everywhere just like what you shared? Thanks.
These are books to train physicists, accessable-ish to a math heavy engineering undergraduate degree holder. The insights above are my own and extractable from this material but not necessarily stated out loud (unless I'm unconsciously plagiarizing which is entirely possible)
* David Griffiths - Introduction to Elementary Particles
* Chris Quigg - Gauge Theories of the Strong, Weak, and Electromagnetic Interactions
These are books to train physicists, accessable-ish to a math heavy engineering undergraduate degree holder. The insights above are my own and extractable from this material but not necessarily stated out loud (unless I'm unconsciously plagiarizing which is entirely possible)
* David Griffiths - Introduction to Elementary Particles
* Chris Quigg - Gauge Theories of the Strong, Weak, and Electromagnetic Interactions
And the wonderful Richard Behiel's videos on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Iu74b5iCuQ