References or aids in learning QM?

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Hi,

I am currently working through Griffith's textbook on quantum mechanics.

I was just wondering if there are any animations or videos that work along with griffiths and clarify certain concepts.

Thanks.
 
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I recommend Isham's book. It's a perfect supplement to a standard introductory textbook like Griffiths, and it's pretty cheap.
 
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