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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. Given a Hamiltonian <math>\mathcal{H}</math>, this equation describes how the wave function evolves in time. In [[States, Dirac Bra-Ket Notation|Dirac bra-ket notation]], the Schrödinger equation is | ||
<math>i\hbar\frac{\partial}{\partial t}\left |\psi(t)\right >=\mathcal{H}\left |\psi(t)\right >.</math> | |||
<b>Chapter Contents</b> | <b>Chapter Contents</b> |
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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
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