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Quantum Physics II, Lecture Notes 9 - MIT OpenCourseWare
ocw.mit.eduIn quantum mechanics the classical vectors lr, pl and Ll. become operators. More precisely, they ... ii = 3i so that we have the amusing three-dimensional identity . r · p = p · r + 3i . (1.16) For cross products we typically have a × b = −b × a. Indeed,
Quantum Physics II, Lecture Notes 5 - MIT OpenCourseWare
ocw.mit.edu1 Uncertainty defined 1 . 2 The Uncertainty Principle 3 . ... all we have the Hamiltonian operator, and its uncertainty ΔH is a perfect candidate for the ‘energy ... a real number used to describe the way systems change. Unless we define Δt in a precise way we cannot hope for a well-defined uncertainty relation.