Resources on (re)learning angular momentum
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Anyone have a favorite source on (re)learning angular momentum quantum mechanics?
I'm starting grad school in the fall and have been brushing through the qual practice exams and realize I am quite rusty on angular momentum and addition of A.M. in QM – perhaps less conceptually, more working knowledge of how to do problems.
I remember always being a bit fuzzy on angular momentum and wanted to find a good resource that really thoroughly hits it. I've read Shankar, Griffiths, and flipped through Tong's lecture notes.
Anyone have any favorite references besides these?
I'm starting grad school in the fall and have been brushing through the qual practice exams and realize I am quite rusty on angular momentum and addition of A.M. in QM – perhaps less conceptually, more working knowledge of how to do problems.
I remember always being a bit fuzzy on angular momentum and wanted to find a good resource that really thoroughly hits it. I've read Shankar, Griffiths, and flipped through Tong's lecture notes.
Anyone have any favorite references besides these?
