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{{Quantum Mechanics A}} | {{Quantum Mechanics A}} | ||
In this chapter, we introduce the Schrödinger equation, the most fundamental equation in quantum mechanics. | In this chapter, we introduce the Schrödinger equation, the most fundamental equation in quantum mechanics. | ||
<b>Chapter</b> | |||
[[Original Idea of Schrödinger Equation]] | |||
[[Brief Derivation of Schrödinger Equation]] | |||
[[Stationary States]] | |||
[[Conservation of Probability]] | |||
[[States, Dirac Bra-Ket Notation]] | |||
[[Heisenberg Uncertainty Relations]] | |||
[[Some Consequences of the Uncertainty Principle]] |
Revision as of 11:48, 6 March 2013
In this chapter, we introduce the Schrödinger equation, the most fundamental equation in quantum mechanics.
Chapter
Original Idea of Schrödinger Equation Brief Derivation of Schrödinger Equation Stationary States Conservation of Probability States, Dirac Bra-Ket Notation Heisenberg Uncertainty Relations Some Consequences of the Uncertainty Principle