Where Can I Find Solutions to Sakurai's 'Modern Quantum Mechanics' Exercises?

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A user inquired about finding solutions to exercises from Sakurai's "Modern Quantum Mechanics." Another user provided a link to a resource where the solutions can be found, specifically at http://www.phys.uri.edu/~edward/physics.html. However, there is a mention of difficulty in reading the solutions, indicating that others are also seeking similar resources for better clarity.
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I hope this is not off-topic here: I remember I had seen a time ago somewhere in internet the solutions to the excercises of Sakurai's book 'Modern Quantum Mechanics', but I am not able to find the link again. Anyone knows? Thanks.
 
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I found it. For your information:
http://www.phys.uri.edu/~edward/physics.html
 
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I can hardly read them.
 
i have been looking for the same thing too
 
The book is fascinating. If your education includes a typical math degree curriculum, with Lebesgue integration, functional analysis, etc, it teaches QFT with only a passing acquaintance of ordinary QM you would get at HS. However, I would read Lenny Susskind's book on QM first. Purchased a copy straight away, but it will not arrive until the end of December; however, Scribd has a PDF I am now studying. The first part introduces distribution theory (and other related concepts), which...

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