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Which mathematical physics books I should read with quantum mechanics course
Focus more on mathematics. Physics is good for application but it hardly gives any insight into the ultimate reality of existence . studying the relations between two or more phenomena, which is the study field of physics, don't reveal the nature of things in themselves, while in mathematics the relation proper is what is sought after in order to have the nature of numbers revealed.
These are some solid textbooks. Thank you for the valuable video.
Excellent books
"Quantum Mechanics: Foundations and Applications" by Arno Bohm
This is a graduate-level text (or advanced undergrad text), so don't start here; however, the writing style is very clear and crisp.
The author approaches Quantum Theory as an algebraic structure built to explain measured phenomena, like Werner Heisenberg. It treats states as vectors and observables as operators on those vectors.
Hey Jonathan, nice to know you're moving to Nottingham! I watched your talk at the Leeds-Loughborough-Nottingham seminar. I'm a PhD student at Leeds working on non equilibrium dynamics and would love to connect some time, Nottingham's not too far!
hey jon, a bit out of place to ask this one here, but i have this question that is bugging me. the 3rd law of thermodynamics says that in a perfect crystal the entropy is zero at zero kelvin. now knowing that imperfections exist, can we say that no matter how hard we try to cool a material some value of entropy will remain?
is there a lower bound (something something kelvin) on temperature that we won't surpass even with further cooling?
A really great guide for quantum information
University of Nottingham? Does that mean we might see Jonathon Riddell in a 60 Symbols video in the future?
Some good textbook suggestions. I would add any of the introduction textbooks by Griffiths. I think they are great for what they are. I also really liked Sakurai as well for more advanced QM.
Please raise the volume level
Jabardast entry sir
Quanta notes kaise milegi?
Sir,can you please provide your statistical notes?
Gajab sir bahut achha se samajha aaye and tq sir ☺️
sir,from where can i buy your notes?
sir yeh msc entrance k liye bhi padh skathe hai kya ?
Theory hain khan stats mein
lattice vibration in solid lecture nahi ha in STmechanic
Thank you sir
Sir I am studying for graduation 5 th Sem. How can I progress effectively?
What is Quantum assignment and how we get it
Where will I get the quanta notes?
Great effort.
Where can we get quanta notes of this course?
Great explanation sir
Kya aapne mathematical physics ki videos complete banai hai ? YouTube pr
Sir, where can i have quanta notes?
mind blowing
Thank you sir
Sir quanta notes free me available hai kya?
Sir how can i get quanta notes. Any suggestion sir
Playlist for the QM Lecture Series
Done !
Sir, wt abt "In Search Of Schrodinger's Cat" by John Gribbin
Please complete the Quantum Mechanics lecture series
Thank you so much sir I really wanted to hear from an experienced person, what books they recommend for Quantum Mechanics
My favorite book on the subject is Quantum Mechanics by A.S. Davydov. A brilliant Ukrainian scientist.
Sir ,your language is beautiful and clear . Plz let me know the proper books on 1.Mathematical physics 2 classical mechanics 3 statistical mechanics 4 nuclear physics and particle physics 5 electrodynamics 6 solid state physics 7 atomic and molecular spectra 8 nano technology and nano science 9 Electronics 10 computational physics . 11 quantum mechanics.
how is q mech by bransden and joachain?
I am in class 9 . Currently i am reading feynman lectures.
In my opinion, there is no such thing as A BEST BOOK or A BEST TEACHER.
How a reader or a student judges a book or a teacher is a very personal thing.
But of course, giving advice never hurts. Realising this advice is subjective.
Please make a video on the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics and bohmian pilot wave interpretation.
David Griffith's book is the worst choice for beginners. Mathematics is not explained at all, he jumps from one equation to another, assuming that reader knows everything already.
Theoretical minimum qm
I educated myself using cohen tannoudji vol I,II and some portion of III. Not easy book to go through but I appreciate the hard work from the author. I think chapter are detailed and they tried to compile different topics, however l feel the flow of the content is not very obvious. In any case, rigorous text book in quantum mechanics. Sakurai is okay textbook and dry. R. Shankar is okay. I think Griffith has some issues, he should not shy away using dirac notation. Zetilli is okay in terms exercise problem. In any event, I think Cohen Tannoudi is the best reference for me. I still use this book.
"Promosm"
Don't read griffiths during BSc.
My one and only recommendation.
That book is a trap
The Zettili Book is the one that helped me the most.
I wanna recommend one more book, especially for beginners and for those who don't wanna go through alot of mathematical equations, i highly recommend Feynman lecture on physics Vol. 3 by Richard Feynman.
It's a good read.
You haven't mentioned about Ghatak and prof Loganathan book on Quantum the book by prof.schiff Stanford University Quantum mechanics.
Zettli might be better for beginners