Examples of Hamiltonian in the following topics:
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- Formally, the dynamics of any quantum system are described by a quantum Hamiltonian (H) applied to the wave equation.
- There is one quantum number of the system corresponding to the energy—the eigenvalue of the Hamiltonian.
- There is also one quantum number for each operator (O) that commutes with the Hamiltonian (i.e. satisfies the relation HO = OH).
- For particles in a time-independent potential, per the Schrödinger equation, it also labels the nth eigenvalue of Hamiltonian (H) (i.e. the energy E with the contribution due to angular momentum, the term involving J2, left out).
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- The eigenstates of the Hamiltonian (that is, the energy eigenstates) can be chosen as simultaneous eigenstates of the angular momentum operator.
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- The eigenstates of the Hamiltonian (that is, the energy eigenstates) can be chosen as simultaneous eigenstates of the angular momentum operator.