7: Quantum Theory in Three Dimensions
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- 7.1: Schrödinger's Equation in 3-Dimensions
- The equation we have been using for quite awhile now gets an upgrade.
- 7.2: 3-Dimensional Models
- We previously studied model potentials in 1-dimension, so now we make the step to three. We will find that some new features come from the added degrees of freedom.
- 7.3: Central Forces
- Forces between point-like particles can most easily be described in polar coordinates. Here we explore the features of the Schrödinger equation in this coordinate system.
- 7.4: Angular Momentum
- One of the most puzzling products of quantum theory is the fact that angular momentum exists in a form that is intrinsic to a particle with no physical extension in space.