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- | ===== Nov 06 (Fri) ===== | + | ===== Nov 06 (Fri) Legendre and Radial WF ===== |
**Return to Q&A main page: [[Q_A]]**\\ | **Return to Q&A main page: [[Q_A]]**\\ | ||
**Q&A for the previous lecture: [[Q_A_1104]]**\\ | **Q&A for the previous lecture: [[Q_A_1104]]**\\ | ||
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**Main class wiki page: ** [[home]] | **Main class wiki page: ** [[home]] | ||
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====Hydra 11/4 7pm==== | ====Hydra 11/4 7pm==== | ||
Are we doing the notecards again for next week's exam? | Are we doing the notecards again for next week's exam? | ||
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"Each eigenstate of an observable corresponds to an eigenvector of the operator, and the associated eigenvalue corresponds to the value of the observable in that eigenstate. If the operator' | "Each eigenstate of an observable corresponds to an eigenvector of the operator, and the associated eigenvalue corresponds to the value of the observable in that eigenstate. If the operator' | ||
+ | === Dark Helmet 11/12 === | ||
+ | Thanks John Galt, that really did help. Wikipedia to the rescue once again. | ||
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