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How do i compute the commutator [L,p]?
The discussion revolves around computing the commutator [L, p], where L represents the angular momentum operator and p represents the momentum operator in quantum mechanics. The context involves understanding the properties and definitions of these operators, particularly in relation to their vector nature and the application of commutation relations.
The discussion is ongoing, with various participants offering insights and suggestions on how to approach the problem. Some guidance has been provided regarding the use of Cartesian coordinates and the properties of the operators involved. Multiple interpretations and methods are being explored without a clear consensus on the final result.
There are references to the need for a common dense domain for the commutator and the validity of fundamental commutation relations in the context of the Schwartz space. Participants also note the importance of understanding the non-commutativity of the position and momentum operators.
sapplesapple said:How do i compute the commutator [L,p]?
No its more complicated than that. Use Cartesian coordinates withsapplesapple said:I find 2ihp, is that correct? do you know the correct answer?