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Best for: Posting on Reddit (r/Physics, r/Quantum), student forums, or Discord servers.

When you find the solutions, don't just copy the answer. Shankar emphasizes the "why" over the "what." If you look up a solution for the Harmonic Oscillator operator method, try to re-derive it the next day without looking.

“Shankar problem 2.5.3 involves finding the propagator for a free particle in momentum space. I’m stuck on the Fourier transform step.”

: Several student-led projects on GitHub and personal blogs, such as Shiraz Personal and Quantum Hippo , host worked-out problems for more advanced topics like Path Integrals (Chapter 8) and Spin (Chapter 14).

Would you like to describe a particular problem or topic from Shankar so I can help you solve it?

I can help you solve it step by step. Just tell me:

Ramamurti Shankar’s Principles of Quantum Mechanics is a cornerstone of modern physics education, bridging the gap between introductory undergraduate courses and advanced graduate research. While the textbook is celebrated for its conversational style and rigorous mathematical foundation, many students find its exercises challenging, making the search for "R. Shankar quantum mechanics solutions" a common rite of passage for physics majors.

While the official solutions manual is hard to come by, here are the best places to find worked problems:

Does anyone know of a reliable resource for R. Shankar Quantum Mechanics solutions? I’ve found scattered PDFs online, but many seem incomplete or contain typos. I’m looking for a comprehensive solution manual or perhaps a community-driven repository where the problems are discussed.

Specifically, if anyone has worked out Chapter 8 (The Path Integral Formulation) or Chapter 12 (Rotations), I would really appreciate a sanity check on a few of the derivations.

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