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There is a very very good chance that you might understand it. However the mathematical level is quite higher than that taught at the level of further maths. The advanced vector notation and algebraic groups and matrix and vector spaces are some of the main things you need to know when understanding quantum mechanics. If you're an Alevels student, I would suggest go for a step-by-step approach. Try to understand most of the mathematical topics that are needed to understand quantum mechanics and quantum chromodynamics. First it would be better if you finish Further maths. Then understand vector notation and advanced algebraic groups. Remember you can never understand quantum physics if you are not well versed in mathematics. Also I would advise you to go through this website:If I master further mathematics (especially the calculus part), will it help me to get a better understanding of quantum mechanics, like the compton scattering?
Seriously...I can't understand this at present....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton_scattering
Look if you just use:http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_s08_qp_3.pdf
Question 7, Why do we have to obtain and equation with A, B and C ? There are only two denominators so I only obtained with A and B !
Then second part, can anyone solve it for me please?
does anyone has any notes or something on how to solve different types of complex number questions? also, notes for how to solve linear spaces
JazakAllah... Thanks A LOT. Also yar if u can get notes on complex from somewhere?No notes but khanacademy has some brilliant videos covering the whole of linear spaces for our CIE syllabus except for row spaces. Wikipedia also has concise info on all spaces and also how to find basis and stuff so you cud look there too !
JazakAllah... Thanks A LOT. Also yar if u can get notes on complex from somewhere?
Pata nahin yar, complex kai notes as in like general questions kaisay solve kartay hain, i get stuck on few questions. agar u have like solved them or something, can u send me a pic of those solved ppapers questions? that would be great!Aray cmplx is like a pain and everyone struggles there what part u need notes about i know a few videos on a few areas of cmplx not all
acha just do one thing, yeh bata Khan academy pai kis heading kai under diay huay hain matrices?MS for current papers is good and for old papers let me know the years if im able to find ill upload them ive done all those earlier questions by doing it together with my class mates
I haven't taken further maths. However this is the best solution I could come up withCan anyone please explain me the following papers Q11 OR second part about x=(p+lambda,q+lambda,r+lambda,lambda) ????
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics - Further (9231)/9231_s11_qp_13.pdf
Can anyone help please. thementor
go to the papers section ofdoes anyone know where i can get papers for further maths of Oct/Nov/13 ?
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/linear-algebra/vectors_and_spacesacha just do one thing, yeh bata Khan academy pai kis heading kai under diay huay hain matrices?
Are you taking Further Maths?I'm taking variant 2
But maybe there are common questions between variants ,,
On which question u need help ??can someone help me plz answering these questions and if possible with some explanations or tips of how you solve each of these questions. And by the way its may/June 2014 paper 32
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