
The SO(4) Symmetry of the Hydrogen Atom
... this problem are of course known exactly. We shall demonstrate an alternative approach to this problem that was apparently originally developed by Pauli and Fock [6, 5]. Aside from being “elegant,” this new approach gives insight into a so called “hidden symmetry” of the hydrogen atom. In short, we ...
... this problem are of course known exactly. We shall demonstrate an alternative approach to this problem that was apparently originally developed by Pauli and Fock [6, 5]. Aside from being “elegant,” this new approach gives insight into a so called “hidden symmetry” of the hydrogen atom. In short, we ...
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... Standard Form to Scientific Notation: (1) Move the decimal point so that the number is greater than one but less ten . (2) Remove any insignificant zeros. (3) Count number of decimal places the decimal has "moved" from the original number. This will be the exponent of the 10. (3) If the original nu ...
... Standard Form to Scientific Notation: (1) Move the decimal point so that the number is greater than one but less ten . (2) Remove any insignificant zeros. (3) Count number of decimal places the decimal has "moved" from the original number. This will be the exponent of the 10. (3) If the original nu ...