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classes:2009:fall:phys4101.001:q_a_1104 [2009/11/16 22:24] ykclasses:2009:fall:phys4101.001:q_a_1104 [2009/12/19 16:56] (current) x500_sohnx020
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 Although i understand how to get them, what exactly is the physical interpretation of eigenstates and eigenvalues?  That still is confusing me a bit. Although i understand how to get them, what exactly is the physical interpretation of eigenstates and eigenvalues?  That still is confusing me a bit.
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 +=== Blackbox ===
 +In quantum mechanics, operators correspond to observable variables, eigenvectors are also called eigenstates, and the eigenvalues of an operator represent those values of the corresponding variable that have non-zero probability of occurring. In other words, we can say some special wave functions are called eigenstates, and the multiples are called eigenvalues. I hope this helped.
  
  
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