Caculating ground state energy using GTO

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Using the single-electron wave function ψ(r) = N*exp( −ζr2 ) with ζ a variational parameter, how can we calculate the best approximation for the ground state energy of the hydrogen atom?
 
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What do you know about "variational principle"?
 
Just beginning the subject
 
Variational principle can be used to calculate the upper bound of the ground state of a system. This is because
$$
\langle \psi | H | \psi \rangle \geq E_g
$$
where ##\psi## is an arbitrary normalized state and ##E_g## the system's ground state whose Hamiltonian is ##H##.
 
Thank you. I was really lost. now I will work on the variational method to solve the homework . Thanks :-)
 
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