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Chapter 16: Time-Independent Perturbation Theory

Chapter 16: Time-Independent Perturbation Theory

pp. 268-306

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, University of Edinburgh, , University of Edinburgh
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Summary

Very few problems in quantum mechanics can be solved exactly. For example, in the case of the helium atom, including the inter-electron electrostatic repulsion term in the Hamiltonian changes the problem into one which cannot be solved analytically. Perturbation theory provides a method for finding approximate energy eigenvalues and eigenstates for a system whose Hamiltonian is of the form.

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