Author | Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Bernard Diu and Franck Laloë |
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Original title | Mécanique quantique |
Language | French |
Subject | Quantum mechanics |
Published | 1973 (Vol. I and II) 2017 (Vol. III) |
Publisher | Collection Enseignement des Sciences |
Publication place | Paris, France |
Quantum Mechanics (French: Mécanique quantique), often called the Cohen-Tannoudji, is a series of standard ungraduate-level quantum mechanics textbook written originally in French by Nobel laureate in Physics Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Bernard Diu and Franck Laloë; in 1973. The first edition was published by Collection Enseignement des Sciences in Paris, and was translated to English by Wiley.[1]
The book was originally divided into two volumes. A third volume was published in 2017.[2]
The book structure is notable for having an extensive set of complementary chapters, introduced along with a "reader's guide", at the end of each main chapter.[1]