Are there any good reference books for QM?, similar to Gravitation by MTW, Classical Electrodynamics by Jackson or Modern Classical Physics by Thorne and Blandford, preferably up to introductory relativistic QM, I know the subject is really vast.
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See https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/12175/ – Nephente Dec 16 '18 at 10:23
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Principles of Quantum Mechanics, R. Shankar – Rexcirus Dec 16 '18 at 10:36
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E.B. Manoukian - Quantum Theory. A wide spectrum. – DanielC Dec 16 '18 at 23:01
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Advanced Quantum Mechanics by Sakurai is, to me, a bridge between the standard introductory texts and relativistic quantum mechanics. It's an old book, but you may find it useful.
Apologies, my tablet won't carry the link, it keeps downloading the (free!!) PDf, but an internet search should locate it easily.