When I first used Schiff for my quantum mechanics textbook as a graduate student, I don’t think that I truly appreciated it–although I did find it more useful than Mertzbacher, Gottfried, or Messiah. Now, over thirty five years later, I find myself going to it again and again–especially when starting a new research project. It is the first quantum text that I turn to–beyond a shadow of a doubt! I especially like its summary of Dirac’s bra and ket notation, and its treatment of angular momentum.

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