Recommand a nice qm textbook on perturbation and scattering

In summary, the conversation is about recommendations for books on perturbation and scattering theory. One person suggests "Scattering theory : the quantum theory of non-relativistic collisions" by John R. Taylor, which includes perturbation theory. However, it is a formal text and may be too advanced for the other person. Another suggestion is Quantum Mechanics II: A Second Course in Quantum Theory by Rubin Landau or Shankar for a second QM text.
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I just finished the first 4 chapters of Sakurai's Modern qm, and now I'm beginning to learn purterbation method and scattering theory, but from the feedback it seems that many people are quite unsatisfied with Modern qm on these parts. Could you guys recommand a nice book on perturbation and scattering?
 
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I like "Scattering theory : the quantum theory of non-relativistic collisions" by John R. Taylor.
 
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Thanks for the information, btw does it also include perturbation theory ?
 
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Yes it does. It is not the fastest shortcut to perturbation and perturbation technologies are not applied to many examples. Rather, it is a formal text justifying rigorously the perturbation formalism, pointing out the subtleties and caveats.
 
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Thanks, just had a look at the content, it seems a bit too andvanced for me.
 
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For scattering theory, Quantum Mechanics II: A Second Course in Quantum Theory by Rubin Landau is good.

Although, maybe what you need is a second QM text. Shankar, perhaps. Or at a more sophisticated level, the book by Arno Bohm.
 
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Related to Recommand a nice qm textbook on perturbation and scattering

1. What is a perturbation and scattering textbook?

A perturbation and scattering textbook is a type of scientific textbook that covers the theories and mathematical techniques used to study the effects of small disturbances, or perturbations, on a system. This includes the scattering of particles or waves off of a potential or obstacles.

2. Why is a perturbation and scattering textbook important?

Understanding perturbation and scattering is crucial in many fields of science, including quantum mechanics, condensed matter physics, and nuclear physics. It allows scientists to study complex systems and make predictions about their behaviors and interactions.

3. What are some key topics covered in a perturbation and scattering textbook?

A typical perturbation and scattering textbook will cover topics such as the time-independent and time-dependent perturbation theory, scattering theory, Green's functions, and various approximation methods.

4. Can you recommend a nice quantum mechanics textbook on perturbation and scattering?

Yes, one highly recommended textbook is "Quantum Mechanics: A Modern Development" by Leslie E. Ballentine. It covers perturbation and scattering theory in a comprehensive and accessible manner, with plenty of examples and exercises for practice.

5. Are there any online resources or supplementary materials for a perturbation and scattering textbook?

Yes, many perturbation and scattering textbooks come with online resources such as lecture notes, problem sets, and interactive simulations. Additionally, there are many online resources and lecture videos available for free on platforms like YouTube and MIT OpenCourseWare.

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