Lectures of quantum mechanics?

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The discussion centers on seeking quality lecture resources for advanced quantum mechanics topics, including group theory, quantization methods, and key equations like the Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations. Participants express the need for comprehensive materials to support their learning in these complex subjects. There is an emphasis on the importance of understanding the standard model and systems of multiple particles. Users are encouraged to share links or resources that cover these topics effectively. The conversation highlights a collaborative effort to enhance educational resources in quantum mechanics.
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I am learning for our second full year quantum mechanics subject (last year of undergraduate education). The topics include group theory, first and second quantization, Heisenberg and interaction picture, system of N particles, standard model, Klein-Gordon and Dirac equation...

Does anyone know a link to good lectures about these topics?
 
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we have a lot of material in the tutorial session of this forum.

send me a PM if you need more.
 
Time reversal invariant Hamiltonians must satisfy ##[H,\Theta]=0## where ##\Theta## is time reversal operator. However, in some texts (for example see Many-body Quantum Theory in Condensed Matter Physics an introduction, HENRIK BRUUS and KARSTEN FLENSBERG, Corrected version: 14 January 2016, section 7.1.4) the time reversal invariant condition is introduced as ##H=H^*##. How these two conditions are identical?

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