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Defining the potential generated by a particle of unknown position and velocity
Yes, I meant \mathbb{T}\times\mathbb{R}^{3n}. My silly mistake. Looking back through my textbook, I see that the formulation of Schrödinger's equation i\hbar\frac{\partial \Psi}{\partial...- Scott H
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Defining the potential generated by a particle of unknown position and velocity
Thanks for the response. I just noticed that there are other forums besides the Homework Help forums, so I apologize if I posted inaccurately. Two corrections in my original post: V should be V and j = 0 should be j = 1. I think I understand about the independence of the rj. Would I be...- Scott H
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Defining the potential generated by a particle of unknown position and velocity
Hello, This isn't exactly homework, but I am attempting to learn quantum mechanics on my own and was wondering if this forum could be used for guidance in that direction. What I want to do is familiarize myself, as accurately as I can, with the specific mathematical picture of the universe...- Scott H
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