I am doing msc physics. And we are studying major part of scattering theory. I used Quantum Mechanics by Davydov, Griffiths, etc, to study scattering theory. But I am not understanding it properly, hence I want a specific book which will explain scattering theory very clearly.
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Hi dking, Phys.SE only allows a limited number of resource recommendation questions, because they tend to be e.g. primarily opinion-based and list-questions. I'm closing this a duplicate, not because it is an exact duplicate, but to point in the right direction. – Qmechanic Jul 09 '14 at 18:37
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Sure no problem. It would be a nice if you could help me with my query. – dking Jul 09 '14 at 18:39
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I find the textbook by taylor gives a very clear and systematic treatment of non-relativistic scattering. – zzz Jul 09 '14 at 22:12
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Ok thanks i will go through it. If it becomes available. – dking Jul 09 '14 at 22:38
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1Another mistaken question close... you got an upvote as a protest against the hostile robo-closing behavior of the site. – peterh Jul 10 '14 at 13:32
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1@peter yeah you are right, I was asking a specific question which has not been asked before. And it was very important. Btw if you know any book please tell me in the comment. thank you – dking Jul 10 '14 at 13:34
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1This is not a duplicate, this question is much more specific than the one asking for a general book about QM. And as we have the new books policy, such questions are allowed now. So this unilateral closure was not appropriate, voting to reopen. – Dilaton Jul 10 '14 at 16:07