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yicong2011
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Hi,
I want to buy two Quantum Mechanics books, but I am pondering what would be the best combination. My definition of BEST is resourceful, lucid, in-detail. As a physics student, I think two quantum mechanics books putting on my shelf is quite enough...
My List:
David Bohm, Quantum Theory
Albert Messiah, Quantum Mechanics
R Shankar, Principle of Quantum Mechanics
J J Sakurai, Modern Quantum Mechanics
Nouredine Zettili, Quantum Mechanics (Concepts and Application)
Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Bernard Diu and Frank Laloe, Quantum Mechanics
Or you have any better suggestions?
Thanks.
I want to buy two Quantum Mechanics books, but I am pondering what would be the best combination. My definition of BEST is resourceful, lucid, in-detail. As a physics student, I think two quantum mechanics books putting on my shelf is quite enough...
My List:
David Bohm, Quantum Theory
Albert Messiah, Quantum Mechanics
R Shankar, Principle of Quantum Mechanics
J J Sakurai, Modern Quantum Mechanics
Nouredine Zettili, Quantum Mechanics (Concepts and Application)
Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Bernard Diu and Frank Laloe, Quantum Mechanics
Or you have any better suggestions?
Thanks.