Continuous Spectra
So far, we have excluded continuous spectra from the discussion, e.g. by placing our quantum object between infinitely high potential walls, thus discretizing the energy spectrum. The fact that we adopted this limitation had less to do with physical reaso
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Jochen Pade
Quantum Mechanics for Pedestrians 1: Fundamentals
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Jochen Pade
Quantum Mechanics for Pedestrians 1: Fundamentals
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Jochen Pade Institut für Physik Universität Oldenburg Oldenburg Germany
ISSN 2192-4791 ISBN 978-3-319-00797-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-00798-4
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