This Quantum World/Implications and applications

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[edit] The Schrödinger equation: implications and applications

In this chapter we take a look at some of the implications of the Schrödinger equation



i\hbar\,\frac{\partial\psi}{\partial t} = \frac{1}{2m} \left(\frac\hbar i \frac{\partial}{\partial\mathbf{r}} - \mathbf{A}\right)^2\psi + V\psi.


  1. How fuzzy positions get fuzzier
  2. Time independent Schrödinger equation
  3. Why energy is quantized
  4. A quantum bouncing ball
  5. Atomic hydrogen
  6. Observables and operators
  7. Beyond hydrogen: the Periodic Table
  8. Probability flux