Re: Book suggestions....
rAgAv wrote:
Hello,
I need a start with quantum theory. So, I'm looking for an engaging
book that accurately explains the quantum model of the atom and also
give me a headstart with quantum theory. Can you suggest a title? I
don't want it to be a monotonous rumble. That's what makes my search
very difficult!
Regards.
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rAgAv
Griffiths, "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics", 2nd ed, Pearson Prentice-Hall (2005)
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