Quantum Mechanics: Read in This Order (Intro → Advanced, 10 Books)

Quantum Mechanics — Read in This Order (Intro → Advanced, 10 Books)

Main keywords: “quantum mechanics beginner book / reading order / first-time learners”. Goal: research → purchase (high CVR via side-by-side links).

  1. The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. III: Quantum Mechanics — Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, Matthew Sands
  2. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (3rd ed.) — David J. Griffiths, Darrell F. Schroeter
  3. Quantum Mechanics: Concepts and Applications (3rd ed.) — Nouredine Zettili
  4. Principles of Quantum Mechanics (2nd ed.) — R. Shankar
  5. Modern Quantum Mechanics (3rd ed.) — J. J. Sakurai, Jim Napolitano
  6. Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 1 (2nd ed.) — Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Bernard Diu, Franck Laloë
  7. Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 2 (2nd ed.) — Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Bernard Diu, Franck Laloë
  8. Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals (Emended ed.) — Richard P. Feynman, Albert R. Hibbs, Daniel F. Styer
  9. Introductory Quantum Optics (2nd ed., 2023) — Christopher C. Gerry, Peter L. Knight
  10. Quantum Computation and Quantum Information (10th Anniversary ed.) — Michael A. Nielsen, Isaac L. Chuang

Tip: For Cohen-Tannoudji’s series, Volume 3 (Fermions, Bosons, Photons, Correlations, and Entanglement) is also available if you continue beyond this 10-book path: Wiley · Amazon Japan

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