My notes were constructed using the following sources:
Lecture notes from Professor Alexandre (Sasha) Abanov (SUNY Stony Brook)
Modern quantum mechanics - J.J. Sakurai and Jim Napolitano
Quantum mechanics: non-relativistic theory (Vol. 3) - L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz
Exploring Quantum Mechanics - V. Galitski, B. Karnakov, V. Kogan and V. Galitski Jr
Quantum mechanics - G. Auletta, M. Fortunato and G. Parisi
Quantum Mechanics - Eugen Merzbacher
My notes were constructed using the following sources:
Lecture notes from Professor Thomas Allison (SUNY Stony Brook)
Statistical Mechanics - R.K. Pathria and Paul D. Beale
Introduction to Modern Statistical Mechanics - David Chandler
Introductory Statistical Mechanics - Roger Bowley and Mariana Sanchez
No text in particular was followed for this course, however my notes were constructed using the following sources:
Lecture notes from Professor Paul Goldbart (SUNY Stony Brook)
Lecture notes from Professor David Curtin (University of Toronto)
Mechanics - L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz
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No text in particular was followed for this course, however my notes were constructed using the following sources:
Lecture notes from Professor Paul Goldbart (SUNY Stony Brook)
Classical Electrodynamics - John David Jackson
Introduction to Electrodynamics - David J. Griffiths
Elementary Theory of Analytic Functions of One Or Several Complex Variables - Henri Cartan
Complex Analysis - Elias M. Stein, Rami Shakarchi
Lecture Notes from Professor Jeremy Orloff on MIT OpenCourseWare
Note that this text can be seen in it's entirety on inspireHEP.
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