CHEM 532 Physical Chemistry II (Quantum Chemistry) Fall 2013
... matrix formulations, the Uncertainty Principle, time evolution of observables III. Postulates of Quantum Mechanics The Born Interpretation, the Schrödinger prescription, the time dependent and time independent Schrödinger Eqns., expectation values IV. Exact solutions of the Schrödinger Eqn. Free tra ...
... matrix formulations, the Uncertainty Principle, time evolution of observables III. Postulates of Quantum Mechanics The Born Interpretation, the Schrödinger prescription, the time dependent and time independent Schrödinger Eqns., expectation values IV. Exact solutions of the Schrödinger Eqn. Free tra ...
Geometry, Physics, and Representation Theory Traces of intertwiners for quantum affine and
... Felder-Varchenko functions Abstract. This talk concerns two approaches for studying a family of special functions occurring in the study of the q-Knizhnik-Zamolodchikov-Bernard (q-KZB) equation. The philosophy of KZ-type equations predicts that it admits solutions via (1) traces of intertwining oper ...
... Felder-Varchenko functions Abstract. This talk concerns two approaches for studying a family of special functions occurring in the study of the q-Knizhnik-Zamolodchikov-Bernard (q-KZB) equation. The philosophy of KZ-type equations predicts that it admits solutions via (1) traces of intertwining oper ...
Ph.D. QUALIFYING EXAM DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Spring II, 2009
... (a) Convert the differential equation with the initial condition into an equivalent integral equation. (b) Set up the Picard iteration process and prove that the sequence converges uniformly on the interval [a, b] to a limit function x~ (t). (c) Show that x~o (t) is a solution to the differential eq ...
... (a) Convert the differential equation with the initial condition into an equivalent integral equation. (b) Set up the Picard iteration process and prove that the sequence converges uniformly on the interval [a, b] to a limit function x~ (t). (c) Show that x~o (t) is a solution to the differential eq ...
(a) Describe in your own words how to solve a linear equation using
... (c) It is easy to observe from the solutions of (a) and (b) above that the procedure of solving an equation and an inequality is the same. But the difference is that while a linear equation has one and only one solution, a linear inequality has a range of solutions. In our example, the equation (5x ...
... (c) It is easy to observe from the solutions of (a) and (b) above that the procedure of solving an equation and an inequality is the same. But the difference is that while a linear equation has one and only one solution, a linear inequality has a range of solutions. In our example, the equation (5x ...
Mon, Mar 17
... The following is a DE of a different type since it contains the dependent variable: y ' = .08y Say in words what this says! Note that we don’t see the independent variable at all – let’s call it t . What is a solution to this equation? And how can we find it? ...
... The following is a DE of a different type since it contains the dependent variable: y ' = .08y Say in words what this says! Note that we don’t see the independent variable at all – let’s call it t . What is a solution to this equation? And how can we find it? ...