Quantum Mechanics: Genesis and Achievements vs Fractional Calculus: An Introduction for Physicists
Overall winner: Quantum Mechanics: Genesis and Achievements
Key Differences
Richard Herrmann's book is a compact, physics-targeted introduction to fractional calculus with a lower listed price and more user reviews, suited for physicists needing focused methods. Alexander Komech's volume is a comprehensive, authoritative treatment of quantum mechanics from a reputable author and is better for readers seeking broad, in-depth coverage despite being in a higher price tier
Quantum Mechanics: Genesis and Achievements
Academic exploration of quantum mechanics with a focus on foundational milestones and notable achievements. Customer insight highlights curiosity about the subject matter
Pros
- focused on quantum mechanics foundations
- clear author attribution
- reviews indicate interest in the topic
Cons
- limited customer insights available
- no features listed
- N/A content description
Fractional Calculus: An Introduction for Physicists
Intro to fractional calculus tailored for physicists. Highlights core concepts and practical insights. Customer insight: mixed sentiment not provided
Pros
- clear, physics-focused introduction
- compact reference for fractional calculus
- accessible for readers with physics background
Cons
- customer insights: text: None
- limited reviews available
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Richard Herrmann |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Alexander Komech |
| User Reviews | Richard Herrmann |