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Hi everybody
I'm currently looking for an introductory quantum mechanics book which emphasizes the mathematical aspects of it. I especially need exercises in order to pass a written exam, but I'd like to have even lots of examples.
I've already gone through the whole "Picasso" (it's an italian book but it has also been translated so maybe you know it), but I didn't like it a lot because it has just a few standard exercises.
Some of the topics I'd like to have lots of exercises about:
- angular momentum
- spin
- indistiguishable particles
- Hamiltonian in different sets of coordinates
- perturbation
Can you suggest me some books?
Thank you a lot :)
I'm currently looking for an introductory quantum mechanics book which emphasizes the mathematical aspects of it. I especially need exercises in order to pass a written exam, but I'd like to have even lots of examples.
I've already gone through the whole "Picasso" (it's an italian book but it has also been translated so maybe you know it), but I didn't like it a lot because it has just a few standard exercises.
Some of the topics I'd like to have lots of exercises about:
- angular momentum
- spin
- indistiguishable particles
- Hamiltonian in different sets of coordinates
- perturbation
Can you suggest me some books?
Thank you a lot :)
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