Quantum Mechanics Basics #3: Wave Functions & Probabilities.pic.twitter.com/vMcSNzlKoJ
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Quantum Mechanics Basics #3: Wave Functions & Probabilities.pic.twitter.com/vMcSNzlKoJ
Is this taught in detail In modern physics ?
Absolutely. I'll be doing an example later today probably.. but I need to get some actual research done first lol
Alright good. I’m taking mod physics this semester and I’m hoping to learn enough to know when someone BS me about quantum mechanics.
You'll probably be able to start.. but I think that you don't really get a good feel for it until you learn it the Dirac way lol
Understood. I’ll probably take a class in QM next semester or a year from now anyways so I’ll learn it then. Or I can just learn it on my own
You'll probably learn enough in modern to get going reading Griffiths on your own
Isn’t Griffith the go-to guy for E&M? He does QM as well?
Yea he does.. He's unequivocally the guy for EM undergrads.. For QM he's still the go-to, but a lot of people (including me) thinks he stresses too much on the wave function formalism
What’s your research on exactly? Theoretical physics seems broad. I’m also looking forward to Theoretical physics for my graduate studies or astrophysics.
I study theoretical particle physics.. right now I'm finishing up a paper on indirect detection of vector-like dark matter
Vector-like? Does that mean a dark matter behaving like a vector or am I gonna have to wait till your paper is published lol?
It means that it's a Dirac fermion whose term in the lagrangian is a Dirac bilinear that transforms like a Lorentz 4-vector. The term is L ⊃ χ̅ γ^μ χ
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