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| <math>\frac{\partial\rho}{\partial t}=\sum_{i}\frac{\partial\rho}{\partial t}=\sum_{i}\int\cdots\int d^{3}r_{1}\cdots d^{3}r_{i-1}d^{3}r_{i+1}\cdots d^{3}r_{N}\times\sum_{k}\frac{\hbar}{2im}\nabla_{k}\cdot(\Psi^{\star}\nabla_{k}\Psi-\Psi\nabla_{k}\Psi^{\star}) (3) </math> | | <math>\frac{\partial\rho}{\partial t}=\sum_{i}\frac{\partial\rho}{\partial t}=\sum_{i}\int\cdots\int d^{3}r_{1}\cdots d^{3}r_{i-1}d^{3}r_{i+1}\cdots d^{3}r_{N}\times\sum_{k}\frac{\hbar}{2im}\nabla_{k}\cdot(\Psi^{\star}\nabla_{k}\Psi-\Psi\nabla_{k}\Psi^{\star}) (3) </math> |
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Assume that the Hamiltonian for a system of N particles is
, and
is the wave fuction.
We define:
Prove the following relation:
Solution:
By definition:
The wave function of many particles system
satisfies the Schrodinger equation for many particles system:
Substitute
and
in to formula
, we get:
We can also have:
Combine the sum over in equation 