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By J. J. Sakurai - Modern Quantum Mechanics 1st Edition Textbook | Quantum Physics Book for Students & Researchers | Study Guide for University Courses
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By J. J. Sakurai - Modern Quantum Mechanics 1st Edition Textbook | Quantum Physics Book for Students & Researchers | Study Guide for University Courses
By J. J. Sakurai - Modern Quantum Mechanics 1st Edition Textbook | Quantum Physics Book for Students & Researchers | Study Guide for University Courses
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Revised edition includes discussions of fundamental topics and newer developments such as neutron interferometer experiments, Feynman path integrals, correlation measurements, and Bell's inequality. DLC: Quantum theory.
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I used this book the last time that I taught grad QM ca. 1999. It's by far the best text available, from my perspective. There is no bohr-Copenhagen mythology, the book is built on the Dirac-Feynman interpetation of QM in terms of probability amplitudes. I had to supplement it by teaching the H-atom solution from Merzbacher, but Sakurai covers quantum measurement theory and provides examples using spin Gekankeneksperiments. At the end of the course we covered the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paper after which a student gave a lunchtime seminar on the then-new quantum teleportation experiment by Zeilinger's group in Innsbruck.

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