Phy5645/Problem 1D sample

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(Submitted by team 1. Based on problem 3.19 in Schaum's Theory and problems of Quantum Mechanics)


The Schroedinger's equation takes the form:


Assuming that can be write like:


So,


Dividing by

We can perfectly separate the right hand side into three parts, where it will only depend on , or on or only on . Then each of these parts must be equal to a constant. So:

where , and are constants and


Hence, the three-dimensional problem has been divided into three one-dimensional problems where the total energy is the sum of the energies , and in each dimension.

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