Quantum Chemistry 32 Operators
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Short lecture on operators in quantum mechanics. • An operator does something to an object to create a new object. Examples of operators include differentiation, integration, square root, multiplication, and exponentiation. Linear operators acting on a linear combination of functions produce a result which is equivalent to the operator acting on the individual functions of the sum. Classical properties are represented in quantum mechanics by linear, Hermitian operators. Operators for physical observables include position, momentum, kinetic energy, potential energy, and the Hamiltonian (total energy) operator. • Notes Slide: http://i.imgur.com/H5RbK9I.png • -- About TMP Chem -- • All TMP Chem content is free for everyone, everywhere, and created independently by Trent Parker. • Email: [email protected] • -- Video Links -- • Chapter Playlist: • Particle in a Box / Schrodinger Equation • Course Playlist: • Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy • Course Review: • Quantum Chemistry Chapter Reviews • Other Courses: • PChem Course Intros • Channel Info: • About TMP Chem • -- Social Links -- • Facebook: / tmpchem • Twitter: / tmpchem • LinkedIn: / tmpchem • Imgur: https://tmpchem.imgur.com • GitHub: https://www.github.com/tmpchem • -- Equipment -- • Microphone: Blue Yeti USB Microphone • Drawing Tablet: Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch Small • Drawing Program: Autodesk Sketchbook Express • Screen Capture: Corel Visual Studio Pro X8
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