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===== Dec 07 (Mon) ===== | ===== Dec 07 (Mon) ===== | ||
- | ** Responsible party: John Galt, Dark Helmet ** | + | ** Responsible party: John Galt, Dark Helmet, Esquire |
**To go back to the lecture note list, click [[lec_notes]]**\\ | **To go back to the lecture note list, click [[lec_notes]]**\\ | ||
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**Main class wiki page: [[home]]** | **Main class wiki page: [[home]]** | ||
- | Please try to include the following | + | ====Chapter 6: Time Indepent Perturbation Theory==== |
- | * main points understood, and expand them - what is your understanding of what the points were. | + | We do it becuase it is a useful tool |
- | * expand these points by including many of the details the class discussed. | + | |
- | * main points which are not clear. | + | |
- | * Other classmates can step in and clarify the points, and expand them. | + | |
- | * How the main points fit with the big picture of QM. Or what is not clear about how today' | + | |
- | * wonderful tricks which were used in the lecture.\\ | + | |
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+ | Shroedinger' | ||
+ | We take solutions and eigenstates/ | ||
+ | ===Non-Degenerate Case=== | ||
+ | This is the simplest case | ||
+ | single energy-> | ||
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+ | The goal is to seek an approximation of this new Hamiltonian expression. Specifically we want... | ||
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+ | We define | ||
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+ | A Fourier expansion can be used to express < | ||
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+ | Plugging this into the new Hamiltion yields | ||
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+ | Now using the Fourier expansion expression | ||
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+ | Using this, one can find an expression for the expectation of the new Hamiltonian as follows | ||
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+ | Now one can introduce a new parameter l≠n but l can equal m and show | ||
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+ | This was all i had for notes as well-Dark Helmet | ||
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