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I am new to Quantum Mechanics, and very much eager to know the secret of it but I don't know from which book I could read. I wonder how the equations are predicted and as well as understand all the physical significance and the concept.I am from India, a student of 11th standard.I have learned calculus but do not know anything about vector space or (Analytical Algebra), in Physics I am well equipped with Mechanics, and other topics of electricity and magnetism. Please suggest a good book.

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    Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by Griffiths is one of the most accessible resources out there: https://www.amazon.ca/Introduction-Quantum-Mechanics-David-Griffiths/dp/0131118927 – Sahand Tabatabaei Jan 07 '18 at 18:03
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    There's no way to answer this appropriately unless you tell us something about your background in math and physics. –  Jan 07 '18 at 18:07
  • I agree but in the case that you do know a good bit of maths this is an excellent text https://arxiv.org/pdf/1512.04361.pdf – cal Jan 07 '18 at 18:09
  • @cal: The Anchordoqui paper you linked,https://arxiv.org/abs/1512.04361 , to is horrifically bad IMO. I feel sorry for anyone who tries to learn qm from it, regardless of their background. –  Jan 07 '18 at 18:45

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