Do Quantum Numbers Determine the Node Structure of Wavefunctions?

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It seems likely- but is it true that the ground state many-body wf must have zero nodes?

Is there a general rule for the nodes as a fn of quantum numbers?
 
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christianjb said:
It seems likely- but is it true that the ground state many-body wf must have zero nodes?

Is there a general rule for the nodes as a fn of quantum numbers?

There is a general rule that the ground-state eigenfunction of a system must have the least number of modes in that set of eigenfunctions.
 
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There is a general rule that the ground-state eigenfunction of a system must have the least number of modes in that set of eigenfunctions.

OK, but then it is possible for the ground state to have a node?