.Solving [X,H] for the SHO Hamiltonian

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[x, H]= ??

Given the Hamilton operator for the simple harmonic oscilator H, how do I get to [X, H]= ih(P/ m)? I put X in momentum representation, but then I can't get rid of these diff operators. mmh?

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You don't need to use any representation at all -- just the expression of H in terms of X and P, and the identity XP - PX=k. (I forget what k is. *sigh*)
 
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