Superposition of stationary states
Linearity of the Schrodinger equation, general solution by superposition, an example with energies, and an outline of the classic problems of QM. (This lecture is part of a series for a course based on Griffiths' Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. The Full playlist is at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...)

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Potential functions in the Schrodinger equation

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Separation of variables and the Schrodinger equation

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Infinite square well states, orthogonality and completeness (Fourier series)

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The Man Who Worked At Subway, Then Solved An "Impossible" Problem

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Major Gravitational Wave Observations Reveal Unusual Detections

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How Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered

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The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

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Free particles and the Schrodinger equation

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Quantum harmonic oscillator via ladder operators

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Why Science Doesn’t Make Laws Anymore

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Are Many Worlds & Pilot Wave THE SAME Theory?

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Bound states, scattering states, and tunneling

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Infinite square well (particle in a box)

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The problem with pretending quantum mechanics makes sense | Sean Carroll

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Normalization of the wavefunction

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Lecture 1: Introduction to Superposition

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The biggest lie about the double slit experiment

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How Heisenberg Discovered Quantum Mechanics

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Something Strange Happens When You Trust Quantum Mechanics

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