Probability density from Wave Function

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A friend of mine recently tried to tell me that the square of the wave function for a particle (that is, \Psi^2) gives the probability density of finding a particle in space.

I disagree. I always thought that the wave function multiplied by its complex conjugate (that is, \Psi \Psi^*) yielded the probability density for the particle. They are definitely not the same, because \forall a,b \neq 0, \ (a+bi)^2 = a^2 + 2abi + b^2 \neq a^2 + b^2.

So, is the probability density given by \Psi^2 or \Psi \Psi^* = |\Psi|^2?
 
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Mandelbroth said:
A friend of mine recently tried to tell me that the square of the wave function for a particle (that is, \Psi^2) gives the probability density of finding a particle in space.

I disagree. I always thought that the wave function multiplied by its complex conjugate (that is, \Psi \Psi^*) yielded the probability density for the particle. They are definitely not the same, because \forall a,b \neq 0, \ (a+bi)^2 = a^2 + 2abi + b^2 \neq a^2 + b^2.

So, is the probability density given by \Psi^2 or \Psi \Psi^* = |\Psi|^2?

It's the |\Psi|^2, a real number
 
Perhaps your friend referred to wave function that is eigenstate of some atomic or molecular Hamiltonian. These can be chosen to be real, so then ##\Psi^2## gives the correct density as well as ##|\Psi|^2##. But the latter is the general expression.
 
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