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Material Waves and Wave Functions
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A vector field is an assignment of a vector to all the points in a region of space-time, like the classic electric or magnetic fields...
Apr 29, 2024
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Well, it is actually the Dirac equation, but the Schroedinger equation (with the spin degree of freedom tacked on) is a good...
Apr 29, 2024
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Show that energy E always exists such that junction conditions have a solution
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Solve the Schroedinger equation in the three regions. You get a term proportional to cos(k*x) inside the well, a term proportional to...
Apr 29, 2024
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Equations of motion for Lagrangian of scalar QED
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This looks correct, except that the term in the last line of equation (1) proportional to A*phi should be A^2*phi.. The term involving...
Apr 29, 2024
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You are correct. The electron is never detected as a wave - it is always registered as a "detector click", a particle. What is waving is...
Apr 29, 2024
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Continuity Equation for a Dimensionless Harmonic Oscillator
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I assume you mean that you are off by a "term", not by a "factor". You can't be off from zero by a factor. The wave functions are...
Apr 11, 2024
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