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Undergrad Understanding the Derivative of x: A Scientist's Perspective
For small x it can be a poor approximation. I never thought about this being differentiable. Cool thought.- SnotRocketSci
- Post #18
- Forum: Calculus
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Graduate What would you consider to be the most quintessential equations of QM?
So the second equation (in the white box) down is equivalent to the way you wrote it above? And thank you for your help! The audience viewing this does know their stuff, and while they would totally understand that I made a mistake because I am probably 2 years away from this level of...- SnotRocketSci
- Post #8
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What would you consider to be the most quintessential equations of QM?
Could you possibly talk me through this version of it?- SnotRocketSci
- Post #6
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What would you consider to be the most quintessential equations of QM?
Could someone please write out the *Time-Dependent* version of the Schrödinger Equation for me? I have seen it written a few different way with there being subtle changes in the way the variables, operators were arranged.- SnotRocketSci
- Post #5
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What would you consider to be the most quintessential equations of QM?
I am an UG student majoring in Physics. I am just starting classical coursework, but I have had, for the past 10 or so years, a great interest in Quantum Theory. I have read nearly every popular-level (read: very little, if any, math) book published in the last 15 years on the subject, but just...- SnotRocketSci
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- Forum: Quantum Physics