- In
quantum physics, a wave
function (or
wavefunction) is a
mathematical description of the
quantum state of an
isolated quantum system. The most common...
- The
universal wavefunction or the
wavefunction of the
universe is the
wavefunction or
quantum state of the
entire universe. It is
regarded as the basic...
-
wavefunction ψnℓm{\displaystyle \psi _{n\ell m}} in
Dirac notation, and δ{\displaystyle \delta } is the
Kronecker delta function. The
wavefunctions in...
- position,
momentum and energy) may all be
derived from the
wavefunction. The
wavefunction ψ(x,t){\displaystyle \psi (x,t)} can be
found by
solving the...
- and wave
function collapse selects only one of them. The
concept of
wavefunction collapse was
introduced by
Werner Heisenberg in his 1927
paper on the...
-
interpretation of
quantum mechanics. It
postulates that in
addition to the
wavefunction, an
actual configuration of
particles exists, even when unobserved. The...
-
quantum mechanics,
based on a
Hilbert space of complex, square-integrable
wavefunctions. As its name suggests, the KvN
theory is
loosely related to work by...
- the
wavefunctions accurately. The PAW
approach addresses this
issue by
transforming these rapidly oscillating wavefunctions into
smooth wavefunctions which...
- In
condensed matter physics, the
Laughlin wavefunction is an ansatz,
proposed by
Robert Laughlin for the
ground state of a two-dimensional
electron gas...
- positions, are
guided by the
wavefunction. The
wavefunction evolves according to the Schrödinger wave equation, and the
wavefunction never collapses. The theory...