Tom Mattson Posted April 2, 2003 Posted April 2, 2003 Could someone please show me how to do stuff like this: Originally posted by fafalone I banned myself last night. After blike unbanned me this morning, I removed the limit on number of images per post, so let's try this again. I gave background equations for visualization in 2D first, but I'm skipping that. This isn't nearly in depth, but still has my basic idea. Also realize that I'm a freshman who has self-taught himself everything he knows about QM Begin by using the 3D Hamiltonian operator in the Shrodinger equation: [-h2/2m (:pdif:2/:pdif:x2 + :pdif:2/:pdif:y2 + :pdif:2/:pdif:z2) + V(x,y,z)]:lcpsi:(x,y,z) = E:lcpsi:(x,y,z) H(x,y,z):lcpsi:(x,y,z) = E:lcpsi:(x,y,z) Now use separation of variables: [Hx(x) + Hy(y) + Hz(z)][:lcpsi:x(x) + :lcpsi:y(y) + :lcpsi:z(z)] = (Ex + Ey + Ez)(:lcpsi:x(x) + :lcpsi:y(y) + :lcpsi:z(z)) From this, you should be able to see how working with the wave function in 3 dimensions is just like in 2... you're basically solving the same equation 3 times. Normalization gives: :int::int::int:|:lcpsi:(x,y,z)|2dxdydz = :int:0a(2/a) (sin2((nx:pi:x)/a)dx:int:0b(2/b) (sin2((ny:pi:y)/b)dy:int:0c(2/c) (sin2((nz:pi:z)/c)dz = 1 Hope this helps a little. Is there a website that contains all this information? Thanks, Tom
fafalone Posted April 2, 2003 Posted April 2, 2003 How to use the symbols or how to do the problems? I just found a site with gifs of the symbols and uploaded as custom smilies.
Tom Mattson Posted April 2, 2003 Author Posted April 2, 2003 :slaphead: Clicking on "get more" sure helps. Thanks, Tom
Kedas Posted December 6, 2003 Posted December 6, 2003 Greg Bernhardt said in post #5 :Kedas how can you have -10 hours logged? That's normal, I'm a slow starter Neg. Time: I logout first and then I login All other people do it the other way around serious: I logged in while traveling at almost light speed and that messed up the time on the server, I wont do it agian, sorry.
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