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Found 4 comments on Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 1:

u/OR-Azrael · 3 pointsr/IWantToLearn

As an addition:

While Griffith's book on quantum mechanics is fantastic, I really enjoyed Claude Cohen-Tannoudji's book: https://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Mechanics-Vol-Claude-Cohen-Tannoudji/dp/047116433X/

If you have the mathematical foundation, you will find it a very thorough introduction to quantum mechanics.

u/kytopressler · 2 pointsr/Physics

The typical introductory quantum mechanics book is probably Griffiths, but if you already have an introductory grasp of basic quantum physics, linear algebra, and calculus, I instead recommend,

Quantum Mechanics Vol 1, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji

u/jrw289 · 2 pointsr/Physics

My own quantum mechanics education has been sparse and poorly taught, but I have seen a lot of the quantum mechanics books and can say that Cohen-Tannoudji has a two-volume set which is second to none:

https://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Mechanics-Vol-Claude-Cohen-Tannoudji/dp/047116433X

If you aren't specifically reading Sakurai for course preparation, I emphatically recommend this approach instead. It starts from axioms and derives things in an understandable way.