In a previous note (1) we argued that the notion of a quantum wavelength follows from the comparison of the classical energy conservation equation for an oscillator with the time-independent Schrodinger equation. In particular for the classical oscillator pp/2m + k/2 xx = E transforms into cos(wt)cos(wt) + sin(wt)sin(wt) = 1 which shows the oscillatory nature of the system explicitly. The time independent Schrodinger equation must also fit this form in the sense that kinetic energy and potential energy must become functions of a variable y such that there are no coefficients. E on the RHS is multiplied by a factor and cannot depend on parameters such as k or m and so is proportional to sqrt(k/m) i.e. the angular frequency. As a result mome...
In a previous note (1) we examined the idea of a classical frequency such as that of an oscillator a...
In Part I we noted that in quantum mechanics, and even in the case of special relativity, there is a...
The Klein Gordon equation for the harmonic oscillator may be written as (E-.5kx2)2=p2+mo2 ((1)) whe...
In previous notes we have argued that the notion of quantum period and wavelength follow from the Lo...
In previous notes we have argued that the notion of quantum period and wavelength follow from the Lo...
In Parts I and II we noted that a quantum oscillator time-independent Schrodinger equation may be sc...
The relativistic energy-momentum relationship EE = pp + mo(mo) (c=1) incorporates space-time through...
In Part III we argued that a Schrodinger equation of the form: a d/dx d/dx W(x) + bxx W(x) = E W(x) ...
The classical action (relativistic or nonrelativistic) may be written with v=x/t and x and t varied ...
L. DeBroglie stressed a strong connection with special relativity when predicting that a quantum par...
We take as our starting point the free particle classical action which may be written as A= -Et+px i...
The quantum relativistic oscillator may be described by the Klein-Gordon equation: (-d/dx d/dx +...
In Part I we noted that the quantum oscillator result E= hbar w (n+.5) implies that for exp(-iEt) th...
In general, x and t are considered free variables taking on all real values (with t>0). A particle’s...
Traditionally a high energy solution of the time-independent Schrodinger equation is compared with a...
In a previous note (1) we examined the idea of a classical frequency such as that of an oscillator a...
In Part I we noted that in quantum mechanics, and even in the case of special relativity, there is a...
The Klein Gordon equation for the harmonic oscillator may be written as (E-.5kx2)2=p2+mo2 ((1)) whe...
In previous notes we have argued that the notion of quantum period and wavelength follow from the Lo...
In previous notes we have argued that the notion of quantum period and wavelength follow from the Lo...
In Parts I and II we noted that a quantum oscillator time-independent Schrodinger equation may be sc...
The relativistic energy-momentum relationship EE = pp + mo(mo) (c=1) incorporates space-time through...
In Part III we argued that a Schrodinger equation of the form: a d/dx d/dx W(x) + bxx W(x) = E W(x) ...
The classical action (relativistic or nonrelativistic) may be written with v=x/t and x and t varied ...
L. DeBroglie stressed a strong connection with special relativity when predicting that a quantum par...
We take as our starting point the free particle classical action which may be written as A= -Et+px i...
The quantum relativistic oscillator may be described by the Klein-Gordon equation: (-d/dx d/dx +...
In Part I we noted that the quantum oscillator result E= hbar w (n+.5) implies that for exp(-iEt) th...
In general, x and t are considered free variables taking on all real values (with t>0). A particle’s...
Traditionally a high energy solution of the time-independent Schrodinger equation is compared with a...
In a previous note (1) we examined the idea of a classical frequency such as that of an oscillator a...
In Part I we noted that in quantum mechanics, and even in the case of special relativity, there is a...
The Klein Gordon equation for the harmonic oscillator may be written as (E-.5kx2)2=p2+mo2 ((1)) whe...