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  1. David Jeffrey Griffiths (born December 5, 1942) is an American physicist and educator. He was on the faculty of Reed College from 1978 through 2009, becoming the Howard Vollum Professor of Science before his retirement. He wrote three highly regarded textbooks for undergraduate physics students.

  2. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, often called Griffiths, is an introductory textbook on quantum mechanics by David J. Griffiths. The book is considered a standard undergraduate textbook in the subject.

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  3. David J. Griffiths is an emeritus professor of physics at Reed College, Portland, OR. He has published books and articles on classical electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, elementary particle theory, and more.

  4. Introduction to Electrodynamics is a textbook by physicist David J. Griffiths. Generally regarded as a standard undergraduate text on the subject, it began as lecture notes that have been perfected over time. Its most recent edition, the fifth, was published in 2024 by Cambridge University.

  5. David Griffiths is Professor of Physics at the Reed College in Portland, Oregon. After obtaining his PhD in elementary particle theory at Harvard, he taught at several colleges and universities before joining the faculty at Reed in 1978. He specializes in classical electrodynamics and quantum mechanics as well as elementary particles, and has ...

  6. Griffiths, David J. (David Jeffery), 1942-Introduction to electrodynamics/ David J. Griffiths, Reed College. – Fourth edition. pages cm Includes index. ISBN-13: 978-0-321-85656-2 (alk. paper) ISBN-10: 0-321-85656-2 (alk. paper) 1. Electrodynamics–Textbooks. I. Title. QC680.G74 2013 537.6–dc23 2012029768 ISBN 10: 0-321-85656-2 ISBN 13: ...

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  7. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. David J. Griffiths. Cambridge University Press, 2017 - Science - 468 pages. This bestselling undergraduate quantum mechanics textbook is now available in a...

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