Quantum Mechanics Solution Manual
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4.1 The Harmonic Oscillator
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Subsections
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The Harmonic Oscillator
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The Hamiltonian
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Solution using separation of variables
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Solution harmb-a
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Solution harmb-b
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Solution harmb-c
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Solution harmb-d
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Discussion of the eigenvalues
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Solution harmc-a
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Solution harmc-b
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Discussion of the eigenfunctions
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Solution harmd-a
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Solution harmd-b
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Solution harmd-c
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Degeneracy
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Solution harme-a
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Noneigenstates
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Angular Momentum
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Definition of angular momentum
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Angular momentum in an arbitrary direction
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Solution angub-a
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Solution angub-b
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Solution angub-c
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Square angular momentum
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Solution anguc-a
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Solution anguc-b
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Solution anguc-c
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Angular momentum uncertainty
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The Hydrogen Atom
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The Hamiltonian
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Solution using separation of variables
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Solution hydb-a
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Solution hydb-b
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Solution hydb-c
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Discussion of the eigenvalues
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Solution hydc-a
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Solution hydc-b
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Solution hydc-c
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Solution hydc-d
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Discussion of the eigenfunctions
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Solution hydd-a
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Solution hydd-b
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Solution hydd-c
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Expectation Value and Standard Deviation
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Statistics of a die
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Solution esda-a
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Solution esda-b
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Solution esda-c
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Solution esda-d
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Statistics of quantum operators
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Solution esdb-a
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Solution esdb-b
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Simplified expressions
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Solution esdb2-a
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Solution esdb2-b
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Some examples
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The Commutator
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Commuting operators
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Solution commutea-a
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Noncommuting operators and their commutator
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The Heisenberg uncertainty relationship
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Solution commutec-a
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Commutator reference
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The Hydrogen Molecular Ion
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The Hamiltonian
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Energy when fully dissociated
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Energy when closer together
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States that share the electron
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Comparative energies of the states
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Variational approximation of the ground state
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Solution hione-a
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Comparison with the exact ground state
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