A Freshman's Journey in Learning Quantum Mechanics: New Insights

POSTER

Abstract

This poster illustrates my unconventional approach to learning quantum mechanics as a freshman with the goal of delving into quantum research early on. Successively focusing on linear algebra, superposition, entanglement, complex numbers and Pauli matrices led to unique insights, such as a shortcut for finding eigenvectors of 2x2 matrices and geometric interpretations of tensor products involving Pauli matrices. I present these findings chronologically, showing how an atypical learning approach can lead to new perspectives and encourage early-stage students to explore quantum mechanics.

*Brigham Young University, College of Computational, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences

Presenters

  • Kai Sandberg

    • Brigham Young University

Authors

  • Kai Sandberg

    • Brigham Young University
  • Jean-Francois S Van Huele

    • Brigham Young University