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Published by Springer, 1994 , hardcover, illustrated, index, 676 pages, condition: new.
"An excellent text ... The postulates of quantum mechanics and the mathematical underpinnings are discussed in a clear, succinct manner." (American Scientist)
Hands down the best textbook I have ever read. Even though it is aimed at higher level students, I found Shankar much easier and more rewarding to follow than Griffith's Introduction To Quantum Mechanics. Each page follows very logically from the last, which to me is very important.
A pedagogical masterpiece.
The author deals with many subtleties, the presentation shines with clarity, the material is wisely chosen and have broad coverage, the physics is always very well-motivated, it is suited for self-study and the exercises are carefully chosen so as to teach something new to the reader. Some exercises teach the reader stuff that are rarely found in popular textbooks.