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Legendre Polynomials - Lecture 8 - University of Houston

Legendre Polynomials - Lecture 8 - University of Houston

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l, which are the spherical harmonics; Y0 0 = p 1/(4π) Y1 1 = − p 3/(8π)sin(θ)eiφ Y1 −1 = p 3/(8π)sin(θ)e−iφ Y1 0 = p 3/(4π)cos(θ) Note that Ym∗ l = −Y −m l. The functions, Y m l (θ,φ), are the spherical harmonics, and we will later identify the operator, L, as proportional to the angular momentum operator in Quantum ...

  Harmonics, Spherical, Polynomials, Legendre, Legendre polynomials, The spherical harmonics

6 Wave equation in spherical polar coordinates

6 Wave equation in spherical polar coordinates

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The spherical harmonics satisfy an orthogonality relation: * 2π 0 dφ * π 0 dθ sinθ, Ym1 l1 (θ,φ)-∗ Ym2 l2 (θ,φ)=δ l1,l2 δ m1,m2. Note that they are orthonormal, not just orthogonal, as the constant multiplying the product of Kronecker deltas is unity. 6.3.1 Completeness and the …

  Harmonics, Spherical, The spherical harmonics

The SphericalHarmonics - Welcome to SCIPP

The SphericalHarmonics - Welcome to SCIPP

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2. The spherical harmonics In obtaining the solutions to Laplace’s equation in spherical coordinates, it is traditional to introduce the spherical harmonics, Ym ℓ (θ,φ), Ym ℓ (θ,φ) = (−1)m s

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