quantum mechanics
a little question
the commutator : [x,p_x] = ?
I have my examn next week and I have to know the answer
Can someone give me the answer or point me to a good website
thnx
I have it in my notes somewhere but it comes from this course:
http://www.ph.ic.ac.uk/ug/course_materials/course.asp?CourseID=19
I don''t know if you''ll find it there (it should be though as he put it on a slide and said they''d all be available for download)
Infact go here and view the powerpoint presentation
http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/~websdale/web/qm/
http://www.ph.ic.ac.uk/ug/course_materials/course.asp?CourseID=19
I don''t know if you''ll find it there (it should be though as he put it on a slide and said they''d all be available for download)
Infact go here and view the powerpoint presentation
http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/~websdale/web/qm/
CPeX,
I know you''ve been around on gamedev.net for a while and most of your questions are definitely appropriate for this site.
However, unfortunately this seems to be a blatant request for the answer to a school related problem, and is inconsistent with the math & physics forum policy on homework questions. Therefore, I must close the thread. For your reference, the forum FAQ can be found at the link below.
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Graham Rhodes
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I know you''ve been around on gamedev.net for a while and most of your questions are definitely appropriate for this site.
However, unfortunately this seems to be a blatant request for the answer to a school related problem, and is inconsistent with the math & physics forum policy on homework questions. Therefore, I must close the thread. For your reference, the forum FAQ can be found at the link below.
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Graham Rhodes
Senior Scientist
Applied Research Associates, Inc.
Graham Rhodes Moderator, Math & Physics forum @ gamedev.net
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