
Notes on wavefunctions II: momentum wave
... it makes sense that the mathematical explanation for the pattern should be the same: the traveling electrons with momentum p should be described by pure sinusoidal waves with wavelength λ = h/p. Now that we understand that electron states in general are described by wavefunctions, we can make a more ...
... it makes sense that the mathematical explanation for the pattern should be the same: the traveling electrons with momentum p should be described by pure sinusoidal waves with wavelength λ = h/p. Now that we understand that electron states in general are described by wavefunctions, we can make a more ...
Scaling Property of the Relative Diffusion of Charged Particles in
... will be discussed in Appendix B. Thus, our model in the text should be interpreted as the above model (5'1) for the time region It- t'l~tc. In the next paper, we solve numerically our nonlinear equation (3'20) for several small different values of a and b, in order to confirm the scaling property of ...
... will be discussed in Appendix B. Thus, our model in the text should be interpreted as the above model (5'1) for the time region It- t'l~tc. In the next paper, we solve numerically our nonlinear equation (3'20) for several small different values of a and b, in order to confirm the scaling property of ...