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Haorong Wu
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Hello, again. My current interest is quantum computation.
I've finished Griffiths' QM for the first time. Because it only takes me a month studying the book, I may have study it superficial, so I plan to study it again and complete all the problems after each chapter.
Then is this book sufficient before I start to study quantum computation, or should I study another textbook, such as Shankar's, Cohen's or Sakurai's?
ps. I'm wondering is qm mainly about solving wave functions? Griffiths talks almost all about how to solve wave functions in his book, except for the last chapter.
I've finished Griffiths' QM for the first time. Because it only takes me a month studying the book, I may have study it superficial, so I plan to study it again and complete all the problems after each chapter.
Then is this book sufficient before I start to study quantum computation, or should I study another textbook, such as Shankar's, Cohen's or Sakurai's?
ps. I'm wondering is qm mainly about solving wave functions? Griffiths talks almost all about how to solve wave functions in his book, except for the last chapter.