Quantum Quantum Mechanics Book: Reference Guide w/Theory & Examples

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For those seeking comprehensive reference books on quantum mechanics that offer detailed theoretical explanations and numerous solved examples, several titles are highly recommended. Cohen-Tannoudji is noted for its thoroughness, while Zelevinsky and Messiah also provide valuable insights. Schleck is mentioned as a potential resource. Landau and Lifshitz's Volume III is praised for its depth, alongside Sakurai's "Modern Quantum Mechanics" and Ballentine's work, which are considered excellent for both theory and application. Bransden's book is highlighted for its narrative style, making it accessible. Shankar's text is also recognized for its quality in teaching quantum mechanics.
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Suggest for a reference book for quantum mechanics having detailed theoretical explanation and lot of solved examples.
 
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Cohen Tannoudji
Zelevinsky
Messiah
Schleck

Use several references.
 
Landau/Lishitz vol. III
Sakurai Modern Quantum Mechanics
Ballentine, Quantum Mechanics
 
Hey friends, now I got a good book by Bransden. It is quite narrative.
 
Landau/Lishitz and Shankar are quite good.
 
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