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Quantum Mechanics: Theory of physical problems

Other, , Prof. Donylee

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

Overview

Contents:
Theory of physical problems: Postulates of Quantum Mechanics - Time Evolution of a system - Time-Independent Schrdinger Equation "Square" Potentials-Bound States - Properties of one-dimensional motion - Unbound States - Properties of one-dimensional motion - Solutions to the 2nd-order Differential Equation - General Approach in solving problems - Wave solutions and Energy levels - Continuity and Boundary Conditions - Physical Meaning of Wave solutions - Stationary States - Wave Packets - Consolidating Quantum and Classical mechanics

Includes

Lecture 13: QM0.13 Wave Packets

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Lecture Details

In quantum mechanics, we need a mathematical scheme that can embody both particle and wave features of a particle. Following up from a short talk of stationary states, we finish up with a description of the process of getting a wave packet - a localized plane wave which can represent a particle.

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Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

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Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

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