Hi! it's been a day since I have started this problem. I was wondering how I could arrive to this Hamiltonian?
And I'm a bit at a lost on how exactly to derive this? I hope anyone can help me with this, even a suggestion of good starting point would be much appreciated.
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That is actually a good suggestion, however, I am actually thinking of a solution that operates in the skewed coordinate system only. Meaning to say, I can only use the skewed system without the transformation to an orthonormal coordinate system. Thank you.
Homework Statement
I have an a-b coordinate system which is skewed with an angle = 60 deg. I also have a particle position defined by vector V1 (a1, b1, 0) which follows the coordinate system.
The problem I have is that I need to get V2 (a2, b1, 0) which is perpendicular to V1.
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