Whenever I go for watching UA-cam, I just see your productive lectures, which are so easy for understanding, and I'm so impressed that I wanna become like you.
Thank you for your videos. Can you please make video on "What's the difference between Analysis vs Mathematical Analysis vs Numerical Analysis vs Functional Analysis vs Real Analysis ?" It's confusing to find the difference between these subjects. There are no proper answer on internet. And in which field do we use these different Analysis subjects in mathematics with real life use case. Thank you for your videos. God bless you.
What about a video on quantum electrodynamics and one on quantum chromodynamics like this video on quantum mechanics And what about quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics without using the Heisenberg uncertainty principle since it has been debunked by attosecond spectroscopy
Sir Dirac's mathematical treatment is way too too complex . It is just magic, beyond us mortal's grasp. Schrodinger's treatment is very simple but does not apply to particles with speeds comparable to c. For the electron in the orbit of Hydrogen v=c/137 th Schrodinger's Equation can be solved in spherical polar coordinates to give n,l, ml but not spin.! All attempts by me to decipher Dirac's maths have resulted in damp squib ! Is there a simpler method to crack that.
@@physicsforstudents Sir Thanks . I notice understanding Dirac's equation requires study of classical electrodynamics , STR , Lorentz Transformation,Lagrange equation, Tensors Linear Algebra, Spinors etc etc. Dirac himself said ,probably in jest , that God used very hard math to build the universe.
Good question ! It depends. If I talk of the basics, then if you put up good amount of time then 7-9 months, otherwise around 1.5 years. I have seen many students cover it up within 4 to 5 months also.... So, approximately consider 7-9 months.
Whenever I go for watching UA-cam, I just see your productive lectures, which are so easy for understanding, and I'm so impressed that I wanna become like you.
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You sir are one of the greatest teachers we all physics students need. ❤❤ Thank you for this amazing and detailed video.
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Thank you for your videos.
Can you please make video on "What's the difference between Analysis vs Mathematical Analysis vs Numerical Analysis vs Functional Analysis vs Real Analysis ?"
It's confusing to find the difference between these subjects. There are no proper answer on internet.
And in which field do we use these different Analysis subjects in mathematics with real life use case.
Thank you for your videos. God bless you.
I will do. That's a interesting topic.
What about a video on quantum electrodynamics and one on quantum chromodynamics like this video on quantum mechanics
And what about quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics without using the Heisenberg uncertainty principle since it has been debunked by attosecond spectroscopy
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Sir Dirac's mathematical treatment is way too too complex . It is just magic, beyond us mortal's grasp. Schrodinger's treatment is very simple but does not apply to particles with speeds comparable to c. For the electron in the orbit of Hydrogen v=c/137 th Schrodinger's Equation can be solved in spherical polar coordinates to give n,l, ml but not spin.! All attempts by me to decipher Dirac's maths have resulted in damp squib ! Is there a simpler method to crack that.
I will try to make a video explaining Dirac equation. Regarding Schrodinger you are absolutely right 👍
@@physicsforstudents Sir Thanks . I notice understanding Dirac's equation requires study of classical electrodynamics , STR , Lorentz Transformation,Lagrange equation, Tensors Linear Algebra, Spinors etc etc. Dirac himself said ,probably in jest , that God used very hard math to build the universe.
Sir, what is the approximate amount of time required to cover this resources
Good question ! It depends. If I talk of the basics, then if you put up good amount of time then 7-9 months, otherwise around 1.5 years. I have seen many students cover it up within 4 to 5 months also.... So, approximately consider 7-9 months.