Quick Summary: This is a video of part of a lecture course in thermal and statistical physics I taught at the Catholic University of Korea in 2013. Now that we understand the Schrödinger equation, it's time to put it to good use, and solve a quantum problem.
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This is a video of part of a lecture course in thermal and statistical physics I taught at the Catholic University of Korea in 2013. Now that we understand the Schrödinger equation, it's time to put it to good use, and solve a quantum problem. I'm shifting up a gear from 1D to 2D, with plans of some exciting simulations to appear over the coming weeks.
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- This is a video of part of a lecture course in thermal and statistical physics I taught at the Catholic University of Korea in 2013.
- Now that we understand the Schrödinger equation, it's time to put it to good use, and solve a quantum problem.
- I'm shifting up a gear from 1D to 2D, with plans of some exciting simulations to appear over the coming weeks.
- xplore Example 5.1 from Griffiths' Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, where we analyze two
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