Quantum Quantum Mechanics: The Best Books for Learning from Basics to Advanced

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The discussion centers on recommendations for books on quantum mechanics that cater to both beginners and advanced learners. Participants suggest exploring a variety of titles available in the forum, highlighting the importance of reviewing multiple resources to gain a comprehensive understanding of the subject. Notable book suggestions include "The Principles of Quantum Mechanics," "Quantum Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum," and "Introducing Quantum Theory," which are recognized for their structured approach from foundational concepts to more complex theories. The emphasis is on selecting texts that progressively build knowledge, making it easier for readers to grasp the intricacies of quantum mechanics.
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Can anybody tell me some of the best book for quantum mechanics which starts from basics to advance level
 
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Hello Anukujmar,
There are 113 entries if you filter on Quantum in this subforum. Did you look at a few ? It helps you get a broader picture !
 
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i am self learning physics. have you ever worked your way backwards again after finishing most undergrad courses? i have textbooks for junior/senior physics courses in classical mechanics, electrodynamics, thermal physics, quantum mechanics, and mathematical methods for self learning. i have the Halliday Resnick sophomore book. working backwards, i checked out Conceptual Physics 11th edition by Hewitt and found this book very helpful. What i liked most was how stimulating the pictures...

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