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Aditya Kumar

MSc Physics


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Welcome to Physics Voyage

I’m a physicist in training, documenting the voyage through quantum mechanics, many-body theory, and the code that makes the cosmos computable.

This site is my open notebook — structured courses, project write-ups, and a blog that goes deeper than the textbook. No hand-waving. Everything built from first principles, mistakes included.


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Computational Physics Upcoming

Building numerical methods from scratch — ODE integrators, PDE solvers, matrix diagonalisation. Full Python code included.


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Quantum Harmonic Oscillator Active

From classical springs to coherent states and squeezed light. The most important system in physics — built from first principles using Shankar, Cohen-Tannoudji, and Griffiths.


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Many-Body Physics Upcoming

Second quantisation, Hubbard models, tensor networks. The course I wish existed when I started my MSc.


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Quantum Tunneling in a Quartic Double-Well Potential

Quantum Physics
Computational Physics
Python
Advanced
A detailed, step-by-step analytical and computational study of the quartic double-well problem — from the overlap integral to tunneling dynamics.
Jun 14, 2026
/Blog/Random_Physics/quartic_double_well.qmd

Quantum Dynamics: Analytical & Computational Solutions in Python

Quantum Physics
Computational Physics
Python
Advanced
Harmonic Oscillator
Master time evolution in quantum mechanics. Learn to solve the harmonic oscillator and double-well tunneling using both analytical math and computational Python.
May 26, 2026
/Blog/Random_Physics/Quantum Dynamics.qmd

Computational Quantum Mechanics: Infinite Potential Well

Quantum Mechanics
Computational Physics
Python
Infinite Potential Well
Solving the infinite potential well problem using both analytical and computational methods in Python. This project explores normalization, quantum measurements, expectation values, and time evolution of superposed quantum states.
May 25, 2026
/Blog/Random_Physics/Wavefunction.qmd
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