Quantum Mechanics Solution Manual
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5.1 Wave Function for Multiple Particles
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. Multiple-Particle Systems
Subsections
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Wave Function for Multiple Particles
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Solution complex-a
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Solution complex-b
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The Hydrogen Molecule
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The Hamiltonian
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Solution hmola-a
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Solution hmola-b
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Initial approximation to the lowest energy state
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Solution hmolb-a
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Solution hmolb-b
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The probability density
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Solution hmolc-a
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States that share the electrons
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Solution hmold-a
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Solution hmold-b
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Variational approximation of the ground state
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Comparison with the exact ground state
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Two-State Systems
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Solution 2state-a
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Solution 2state-b
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Spin
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Solution spin-a
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Solution spin-b
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Multiple-Particle Systems Including Spin
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Wave function for a single particle with spin
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Solution complexsa-a
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Inner products including spin
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Solution complexsai-a
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Solution complexsai-b
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Commutators including spin
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Solution complexsac-a
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Wave function for multiple particles with spin
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Solution complexsb-a
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Solution complexsb-b
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Example: the hydrogen molecule
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Solution complexsc-a
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Triplet and singlet states
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Solution complexse-a
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Identical Particles
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Solution ident-a
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Solution ident-b
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Ways to Symmetrize the Wave Function
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Solution symways-a
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Solution symways-b
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Matrix Formulation
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Solution matfor-a
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Solution matfor-b
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Heavier Atoms
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The Hamiltonian eigenvalue problem
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Approximate solution using separation of variables
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Hydrogen and helium
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Lithium to neon
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Sodium to argon
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Potassium to krypton
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Full periodic table
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Pauli Repulsion
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Chemical Bonds
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Covalent sigma bonds
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Covalent pi bonds
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Polar covalent bonds and hydrogen bonds
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Promotion and hybridization
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Ionic bonds
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Limitations of valence bond theory
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