Mechanics Books: Bridging Classical & Quantum Mechanics

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The discussion centers on the challenges faced by an undergraduate in understanding quantum mechanics, particularly due to a limited background in classical mechanics and electromagnetism. The individual seeks recommendations for mechanics books that bridge classical and quantum mechanics, specifically focusing on Hamiltonian mechanics. There is a debate about the relevance of studying Hamiltonian mechanics for enhancing understanding of quantum mechanics. One participant argues that revisiting Hamiltonian mechanics and the principle of least action can significantly improve comprehension of quantum mechanics, while another contends that such studies may not be beneficial for ordinary quantum mechanics but are essential for quantum field theory.
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I'm currently an undergraduate who has just completed a year of physical chemistry. I don't feel like I understand quantum mechanics as well as I could. It's probably because my knowledge of classical mechanics stops at basic Newtonian mechanics. I don't know E&M that well either. I would like suggestions for mechanics books that develop Hamiltonian mechanics or connects classical and quantum mechanics.
 
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I don't think those things would help. I suggest you try this instead.
 
I disagree. I was talking to a colleague just last week who felt it was quite an epiphany to his understanding of QM when he went back and learned Hamiltonian mechanics, principle of least action and so forth.
 
In 'ordinary' QM I don't think it'd help very much to study Hamiltonian mechanics, action, etc. But for quantum field theory it is absolutely necessary.
 
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