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Quantum Physics I: Spherical Harmonics

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of quantum physics, focusing on spherical harmonics, eigenvalue problems, and orthogonality conditions. The instructor explains the mathematical concepts behind spin, matrices, and their applications in physical systems.

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