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Re: I need help with this quantum physics problem!
« Reply #14 from previous page: February 17, 2004, 02:13:43 PM »
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whabang wrote:
Ok,
I have a feeling that this is one of those threads that will never die. Can one of you moderators move this to the DMZ, please? :-)

Oh, and BUMP!


I think you should start with the He+ ion. Since that only has one electron you can use the hydrogenic model. So you can write the hamiltonian for that.


Will we use the variational theorem, or perturbation theory? In fact, I have on old Matlab program for iterating Hydrogenic wave functions using the variational method somewhere -  a relic of my university days...


Variational theorem, since I never learned the other one :-P

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Re: I need help with this quantum physics problem!
« Reply #15 on: February 17, 2004, 02:15:31 PM »
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bloodline wrote:
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Cyberus wrote:
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bloodline wrote:
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whabang wrote:
Ok,
I have a feeling that this is one of those threads that will never die. Can one of you moderators move this to the DMZ, please? :-)

Oh, and BUMP!


I think you should start with the He+ ion. Since that only has one electron you can use the hydrogenic model. So you can write the hamiltonian for that.


Will we use the variational theorem, or perturbation theory? In fact, I have on old Matlab program for iterating Hydrogenic wave functions using the variational method somewhere -  a relic of my university days...


Variational theorem, since I never learned the other one :-P


Hey!!! check out the cool effect that loads of quotes has!! :-D

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Re: I need help with this quantum physics problem!
« Reply #16 on: February 17, 2004, 02:17:22 PM »
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bloodline wrote:
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bloodline wrote:
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Cyberus wrote:
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bloodline wrote:
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whabang wrote:
Ok,
I have a feeling that this is one of those threads that will never die. Can one of you moderators move this to the DMZ, please? :-)

Oh, and BUMP!


I think you should start with the He+ ion. Since that only has one electron you can use the hydrogenic model. So you can write the hamiltonian for that.


Will we use the variational theorem, or perturbation theory? In fact, I have on old Matlab program for iterating Hydrogenic wave functions using the variational method somewhere -  a relic of my university days...


Variational theorem, since I never learned the other one :-P


Hey!!! check out the cool effect that loads of quotes has!! :-D

WOW!
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Re: I need help with this quantum physics problem!
« Reply #17 on: February 17, 2004, 02:52:45 PM »
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Hmm...seems my topic idea for a thread you want to die didn't work. Let me suggest some others, that hopefully will make people pass them by without a read.

* Ow! Need help with piles!

* How to write a CV/Resumé

* Help! memalloc.h is missing on my Debian install!

* Amiga.org bugs

* Petition for DOOM 3 to be ported to Amiga!

* A600 on sale on eBay

* Another maths puzzle for you

* Who's next to get voted out of teen Big Brother?

* PPC rulez x86!

* OS4 vs. MOS

* OS4 - is it ready yet??? :D:D:D:D

etc.



heh heh, the truth is i avoid ALL those threads :-) too complicated ;-)
 

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Re: I need help with this quantum physics problem!
« Reply #18 on: February 17, 2004, 02:53:50 PM »
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KennyR wrote:
Hmm...seems my topic idea for a thread you want to die didn't work. Let me suggest some others, that hopefully will make people pass them by without a read.

* Ow! Need help with piles!

* How to write a CV/Resumé

* Help! memalloc.h is missing on my Debian install!

* Amiga.org bugs

* Petition for DOOM 3 to be ported to Amiga!

* A600 on sale on eBay

* Another maths puzzle for you

* Who's next to get voted out of teen Big Brother?

* PPC rulez x86!

* OS4 vs. MOS

* OS4 - is it ready yet??? :D:D:D:D

etc.



heh heh, the truth is i avoid ALL those threads :-) too complicated ;-)


and wasn't the second one real? :-) in fact, all of them are real :-D
 

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Re: I need help with this quantum physics problem!
« Reply #19 on: February 18, 2004, 04:54:03 PM »
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sir_inferno wrote:
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sir_inferno wrote:
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KennyR wrote:
Hmm...seems my topic idea for a thread you want to die didn't work. Let me suggest some others, that hopefully will make people pass them by without a read.

* Ow! Need help with piles!

* How to write a CV/Resumé

* Help! memalloc.h is missing on my Debian install!

* Amiga.org bugs

* Petition for DOOM 3 to be ported to Amiga!

* A600 on sale on eBay

* Another maths puzzle for you

* Who's next to get voted out of teen Big Brother?

* PPC rulez x86!

* OS4 vs. MOS

* OS4 - is it ready yet??? :D:D:D:D

etc.



heh heh, the truth is i avoid ALL those threads :-) too complicated ;-)


and wasn't the second one real? :-) in fact, all of them are real :-D


I don't remember the 'Oww. I have methanoids hanging out of my backside' thread....
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