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greisen
Feb21-07, 03:20 AM
Hi,

I am trying to understand the variational principle

(E_n - E_0) >= 0

E_0 is the ground state of the system? E_n is nonground and will the nonground state than always have a higher energy than the ground state?

Thanks in advance

Gokul43201
Feb21-07, 09:04 AM
Yes, by definition. The ground sate is defined as the state with lowest energy (i.e., if you know the energy spectrum of a system, you label the lowest energy state as the "ground state").

PS: The equation you wrote above is not a statement of the variational principle.

greisen
Feb24-07, 05:32 AM
okay thanks for the answer