>Griffiths Quantum Mechanics is the most helpful textbook I've ever read.
This so much.
Either you do QM on Griffiths or in some book addressed to mathematicians.
In betweens are a cancerous incomprehensible mess.
Kek I have this.
Name a better book
>en.wikipedia.org
>Walter Greiner (1935–2016) was a German theoretical physicist. He is known for his series of books in theoretical physics, particularly in Germany but also around the world.
Mein (Schwartze)Neger
Student gets introduced to a book from the Grad Texts in Mathematics series. Falls in love with the simplistic design of the cover and quality of text. Feels very good and buys tons more books in the series so they look good in a bookcase. Autism! Many such cases! Sad!
Brap.
The Art of Computer Programming
Griffiths Quantum is trash compared to Griffiths Electrodynamics
I wouldnt waste my time reading a book about a subject which is fully contained within four simple to use equations.
>someone who has never studied EM at either the undergraduate or graduate level
well memed friend :^)
friend I've done both a basic and advanced course on the subject and its little more than maxwells equations, a bunch of mathematical methods and some basic logic.
Are you guys even trying?