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Therefore, the effect of the translation operator <math>\hat{T}(\mathbf{l})</math> is to shift the expectation value of the position operator <math>\hat{\mathbf{x}}</math> by the vector <math>\mathbf{l}.</math> | Therefore, the effect of the translation operator <math>\hat{T}(\mathbf{l})</math> is to shift the expectation value of the position operator <math>\hat{\mathbf{x}}</math> by the vector <math>\mathbf{l}.</math> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 18 January 2014
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(b) Given a general state the expectation value of is
Let us now find the expectation value for the translated state
Therefore, the effect of the translation operator is to shift the expectation value of the position operator by the vector