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Introduction to Quantum Mechanics is a 510-page hardcover textbook offering a clear, approachable entry into quantum theory. The latest edition features a new chapter on symmetries, expanded numerical problems for computational practice, and updated applications in solid state physics. Highly rated by nearly 1,800 readers, it’s the ideal foundational resource for undergraduates and aspiring physicists aiming to build a solid understanding before advancing to more rigorous texts.






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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,791 Reviews |
M**V
The best introduction
I think that this is the best introduction to QM. I’ve seen many people criticise this book for being informal, but this book is intended to be an INTRODUCTION to QM, so this critique is ungrounded. Upon reading this book, you will have a solid understating of QM and its principles, and you will be all suited to read more advanced texts, for example, the one by Sakurai (but if you are truly looking for rigour, you will of course read Hall’s book or Takhtajan’s book)
R**N
Excellent condition & Very good intro to QM
Excellent condition and in terms of the book's contents it's straightforward to understand and the book always explains the concepts of QM effectively. I'd say what's difficult is the math however that's quite expected. Nonetheless, it's a brilliant book to start with for your undergrad; through constant use, you will get the hang of it.
S**V
Very good introduction and challenging problemset
This book is very good for the first course in Quantum Mechanics. Students who are already familiar with QM will find the problemset to be useful - it introduces a lot of interesting concepts, even some ideas behind field quantization in QFT are mentioned in it. Also contains a nice chapter about the meaning of QM, including Bell inequality and other things. I think it's a good introduction into philosophy of the subject. But it mostly takes Copenhagen viewpoint. Many-worlds interpretation is hardly mentioned, which I think is a huge mistake even in the introduction to the subject, as I personally think that this interpretation contains a lot of deep insight into wave function collapse, even if many-worlds interpretation is not the final word on the subject.
W**D
A quantum gem
Griffiths' excellent book on quantum mechanics is a gem. The quality of print is top-notch, enhancing the reading experience. Brace yourself for a steep learning curve as you delve into this comprehensive yet accessible exploration of quantum physics
D**M
Bashed corners
This has become something like the definitive textbook for undergraduate study - the one everybody keeps referring to in social media. Good to have a copy on the shelf. Inside, this looks like a very nice book. Good quality paper and printing. I'm studying the mathematics of Quantum Mechanics from YouTube videos. Since YouTube videos are not always rigorous with their mathematical explanation, I plan to us this book to check out anything that I'm told on YouTube. As a pre-requisite, anybody buying this book should already be aware of Alive & Dead cats and double-slit experiments etc. Also they need to know about Linear Algebra, Complex Numbers and maybe a bit of probability theory AND be prepared for a bit of hard work to learn the mathematics presented in this book. It isn't just casual reading, it's a text book intended for study and worked exercises. Having paid around £50, I was hoping this book would be my pride and joy and not arrive with bashed corners as is so often the case buying books from Amazon. One star off for that.
S**U
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The book is a good book and service is good as well
D**E
Excellent introduction
This book is geared towards teaching the reader how to "do" quantum mechanics and is the ideal choice for newcomers or those who find the problems in other books too challenging. Some of the integration needed in this book may appear daunting to undergraduates. Having a numerical integration package will help you avoid becoming distracted by the integration and missing the physics.
J**G
Great
It looks good
S**H
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
ottimo libro di Fisica
P**N
BUENO
BUEN LIBRO
A**R
Damaged
Damaged book
A**U
Very clearly explained and very helpful exposition of the subject
The textbook is an easy read while covering in a certain depth such a famously difficult subject. The theoretical explanations are short and to the point and the mathematical concepts are explained perfectly well, without taking the reader's focus away from the physical interpretation. The exercises are quite challenging but solving them supplements the understanding in a beautiful way and gives a good feeling of satisfaction of one's progress. Highly recommend it!
D**N
It is a very good Introduction to Quantum Mechanics.
Some dry humor inside. Just brush up on how to read different mathematical notations and you are probably good to go. Remember to note down what each variable represents to prevent symbol/information overloads in case you forget. Becomes very useful when you progress further into the book.
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