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Revision as of 12:08, 6 March 2013
In this chapter, we introduce the Schrödinger equation, the most fundamental equation in quantum mechanics. Given a Hamiltonian , this equation describes how the wave function evolves in time. In Dirac bra-ket notation, the Schrödinger equation is
If the Hamiltonian does not depend on time, then the wave function can be written as
and the Schrödinger equation becomes
For a single particle in a potential
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