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由ZZhao著作·1986·被引用201次—ConsidertheSchrödingeroperatorH=(Δ/2)+qinaboundedC1,1domainDwithq∈Klocd.(D,q)satisfiesthecondition:sup[spec((Δ/2)+q)|D]

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We have defined the free-particle Green's function as the operator ˆG0=(E−ˆH0)−1. Its representation in the position basis, · To solve for ...

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First, we present the formalism of Green's functions and how we can use it for the time-independent Schrödinger equation. Later, we explain ...

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Green's function

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In mathematics, a Green's function (or Green function) is the impulse response of an inhomogeneous linear differential operator defined on a domain with ...

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Green's Function for the Schrödinger Equation with a ...
Green's Function for the Schrödinger Equation with a ...

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Abstract:In this paper we study the time dependent Schrödinger equation with all possible self-adjoint singular interactions located at the ...

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Green's Functions and Their Applications to Quantum ...
Green's Functions and Their Applications to Quantum ...

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One of the most fundamental differential equations governing quantum mechanics is the Schrödinger equation. At the end of the section, we will ...

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Green's Functions in Quantum Mechanics
Green's Functions in Quantum Mechanics

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Notice that the defining equation for the Green's function ... obey nonlinear differential equations that are second order in time, while the Schrödinger equation.

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Green's functions in quantum mechanics courses
Green's functions in quantum mechanics courses

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GREEN'S FUNCTIONS APPLIED TO SCHRÖDINGER EQUATIONS. H 0 ( r ) = − ℏ 2 2 m ∇ 2 + V 0 ( r ) . g ( r , r ′ ) = ( E − H 0 ( r ) ) − 1 δ ( r − r ′ ) . The function g ( r , r ′ ) depends on E, which is not explicitly notated.

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Sakurai mentions (in various editions) that the propagator is a Green's function for the Schrodinger equation because it solves (H−iℏ∂∂t)K(x, ...