If you're only getting one QM book, Griffiths is the one, but if you can, check out a few others from your library for when you get stuck between steps. Griffiths D J Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Solutions 2nd Ed Pearson s. Fundamental principles are covered, quantum theory presented, and special techniques developed for attacking realistic problems. Griffiths D J Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Solutions 2nd Ed Pearson s. If youre unsure where the factorial formula. This book first teaches learners how to do quantum mechanics, and then provides them with a more insightful discussion of what it means. Pieces of humor are thrown into the mix, and there are plenty of excercises to keep you busy. Halfway in the video I invoke the Gamma function to evaluate the integrals. You'll do at least a page or two of your own work for each page of his, but in doing so, you'll get an excellent grasp on the subject. As you go through the text, you'll need to use that paper and pen to work out how he got from one equation to the next, or from one statement to the next the jumps aren't always intuitive, but with some of your own work, you'll get it. The reason the text is relatively thin is because intermediate steps have been left out in equations and reasoning. This text can easily provide a full year of quantum for undergraduates, but you'll need to buy a couple of notebooks and some pens with it. Griffiths gives you all you need to understand introductory quantum mechanics.
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