This is the worst textbook I've ever used for a course; I think I may have developed PTSD from reading it. We were instructed to purchase it for a quantum 1 course and, despite the near-unanimous opinion of the class at the end that it was a terrible resource, had to continue suffering through it for quantum 2.
B. Desai's book on Quantum Mechanics is well-written, but the book lacks structure.
This book should definitely be supplemented by other texts to fill in the physical context, but it does its stated job very well.There is no attempt to provide much in the way of motivation for QM and has very little discussion of why any of the material is presented, or the big picture.
Gandabhai Girijashanker Desai
Alan Louis Krugel
Clive Heaton
Śāmasula Ālama Bakula
Lourenço Jossias
Leticia V. Ramos-Shahani
Jayantī Nāyaka
O. I. Menʹshikova
Aleksandr Di︠u︡kov
Joost Swarte
Marii︠a︡ Semënova
Oya Cofman
Arthur Sakheim
Christine de Rivoyre
Kanīsat al-Qiddīsayn Mār Marqus wa-al-Bābā Buṭrus Khātam al-Shuhadāʼ (Alexandria, Egypt)
ʻEdnah Arḳadir
Mehmet Yaşar Ertaş
Dan S. Kennedy
Maria Labonté
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Irene Chiotis-Leskowich
Milton Whitney
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules.
Jacobs, Arthur
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations
Alvin Harrington Low
Émile Pouvillon
Confederate States of America. Congress. House of Representatives
H. Dubois
Susan Meyers
Stephanie Bauer
Mark Blake
Pigault-Lebrun
Thurn, Heinrich Matthias, Graf von
Rembrant Harmenszoon van Rijn
Confrérie de la Sainte-Famille (Québec, Québec)
Jules Sandeau
Pierre-François-Xavier de Charlevoix
Robert Payne
Théophile Gautier