
Scientific Notation
... Then, you’re going to compare them to distances between NYC and other cities around the world Then, you need to decide the closest and furthest cities from NYC which are in scientific notation already. ...
... Then, you’re going to compare them to distances between NYC and other cities around the world Then, you need to decide the closest and furthest cities from NYC which are in scientific notation already. ...
On the Shoulders of Giants”
... mechanics. It combines classical mechanics with statistics and statistical mechanics. For native English-speakers, it is somewhat unfortunate that it uses the word “quantum”. A better English word which describes the thrust of this approach would be “pixel”. ...
... mechanics. It combines classical mechanics with statistics and statistical mechanics. For native English-speakers, it is somewhat unfortunate that it uses the word “quantum”. A better English word which describes the thrust of this approach would be “pixel”. ...
On the Time Evolution of Wavefunctions in Quantum Mechanics 1
... So, the {|I, |II} basis is very special, since any motion of the system can be decomposed into two decoupled motions described by eigenvectors |I and |II. In other words, if the system has its initial conditions as some multiple of |I, it will never exhibit any motion of the type |II at later ...
... So, the {|I, |II} basis is very special, since any motion of the system can be decomposed into two decoupled motions described by eigenvectors |I and |II. In other words, if the system has its initial conditions as some multiple of |I, it will never exhibit any motion of the type |II at later ...
Scientific Notation
... An easy way to remember this is: • If an exponent is positive, the number gets larger, so move the decimal to the right. • If an exponent is negative, the number gets smaller, so move the decimal to the left. ...
... An easy way to remember this is: • If an exponent is positive, the number gets larger, so move the decimal to the right. • If an exponent is negative, the number gets smaller, so move the decimal to the left. ...
1 Lecture 3: The many body problem 2 The Schrödinger equation
... wavefunctions. For example, ψjk (xk ) could be the eigenfunctions of the harmonic oscillator. Then any product ψj1 (x1 )ψj2 (x2 ) · · · ψjN (xN ) is a valid many-body wavefunction. Further, these products are complete, in that any many-body wavefunction can be expressed as a linear combination of th ...
... wavefunctions. For example, ψjk (xk ) could be the eigenfunctions of the harmonic oscillator. Then any product ψj1 (x1 )ψj2 (x2 ) · · · ψjN (xN ) is a valid many-body wavefunction. Further, these products are complete, in that any many-body wavefunction can be expressed as a linear combination of th ...