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| <math>H_{0}=E_{1}|1\rangle\langle1|+E_{2}|2\rangle\langle2|</math> | | <math>H_{0}=E_{1}|1\rangle\langle1|+E_{2}|2\rangle\langle2|</math> |
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| <math>H_{1}(t)=\gamma e^{i\omega t}|1\rangle\langle2|+\gamma e^{-i\omega t}|2\rangle\langle1|</math> | | <math>H_{1}(t)=\gamma e^{i\omega t}|1\rangle\langle2|+\gamma e^{-i\omega t}|2\rangle\langle1|</math> |
Problem in Time Dependent Perturbation theory: Magnetic Resonance
Consider the Hamiltonian
where