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``Schrodinger equation, Hamiltonian''
by bloftin on 2006-01-19 14:38:01 |
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| The C, is usually denoted by E and is just a constant. The right hand side of the equation is what I thought was the Hamiltonian and the C is usually called something like 'energy eigenvalues' so you would get something like H\psi = E\psi where E is equal to C in this case. So I do not think there is a minus sign error, but I could be wrong (Or just a symantics thing) so feel free to discuss it. Thanks.
Ben |
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