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Dec 14 (Mon)

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Captain America 13:42 12-11

So what did everyone think of the test? I thought the length was pretty good. I didn't, however, know what to do on problem 1 and am thinking that most people did get this one. I just didn't know what to do to show that it was an eigenfunction. Anyway I don't feel too bad about it because of the 20 point bonus that I think I got on the last problem. How'd everyone else fair?

Green Suit 13:49

I skipped over problem 1 twice before I realized I needed to consider <math>L</math>, <math>L_x</math>, <math>L_y</math>, <math>L_z</math> in spherical coordinates. With <math>\hat\phi=sin\phi-cos\phi</math> and <math>L_z</math> is the only one that commutes with <math>exp{im\phi}</math>. Or something to that effect. I'm sure I botched the proof on my exam so hopefully I get good partial too.

chavez 09:32 12/12

I just showed that operating <math>L_{z}</math> on <math>\psi</math> was equivalent to multiply <math>\psi</math> by a constant <math>\lambda</math>.

Zeno 12/14 9AM

I did the same as chavez on the first question. It seemed a little too simple conceptually, so I hope that's what the question was asking… Does anybody think they did #3 correctly? That was a good problem, but I don't think I could do it even now without referencing the book a few times like with homework.

Captain America 10:13 12-14

While I was doing the problem I thought I was doing it correctly. I won't really be able to know for sure until the scores come back, but it looked like you just take the 1x 1/2 table to … I forget the values now… and find the wavefunction by adding the probabilities of the separate solutions together. Then square it for the probability wavefunction. I definitely could be wrong though.

Daniel Faraday 12-15 10am

I thought #2 was fine, but I'm looking forward to checking out the solutions to #1 and #3. I'm not sure about the correct way to include <math>Y_l+m</math> correctly.

Aspirin

What is the coverage for final exam? Does it include all chapters which we've learned until now?

The Doctor

Looks like that's the plan.

Pluto 4ever 12/14

From what Yuichi said, the test will cover Ch. 1-4 and 6. Apparently, we shouldn't expect anything from Ch. 5 since we really did not do anything with that section.


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