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Conference rusure::math

Title:Mathematics at DEC
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2083
Total number of notes:14613

1762.0. "differential eqns <--> quantum mechanics" by MAST::ARRIGHI (It's these Klingon crystals, Captain.) Sat May 29 1993 00:14

    I also posted this question in PHYSICS notes.
    
    Can someone tell me the form of the differential equations one may
    encounter in the study of quantum mechanics?
    
    Tony
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1762.1Schrodinger's equationNICCTR::DOSSAThu Jun 17 1993 18:599
    The most obvious commonly found equation in quantum mechanics is
    Schrodinger's equation, which is a Hamiltonian for the system.
    
    It is written (well, in ascii) as
    
    -hbar    2
    ----- del  psi + V(r) = E*psi
      2m