TISE in 3d radial behavior
The radial equation resulting from separation of variables in the time-independent Schrodinger equation has solutions involving special functions. The infinite spherical well is a good example, giving spherical Bessel functions as solutions. (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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Hydrogen atom radial wavefunctions

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William Dunham, A tribute to Euler

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How to lie using visual proofs

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JANITOR vs THE BIGGEST GUYS IN THE GYM. They Didn’t Expect THAT

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The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

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If You Have A Bad Memory, I’ll Help You Fix It In 28 Minutes

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From the TISE in 3d to spherical harmonics

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Infinite square well example computations and simulation

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Potential functions in the Schrodinger equation

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The meme hiding surprisingly advanced math

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Pushing Simulations to the LIMIT to Find Order in Chaos

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There Is Something Faster Than Light

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Deriving the Dirac Equation

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I Investigated The World's Skinniest vs Fattest City

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Understanding Lagrange Multipliers Visually

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Superposition of stationary states

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The Hydrogen Atom, Part 1 of 3: Intro to Quantum Physics

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This equation will change how you see the world (the logistic map)

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Electrons Don't Actually Orbit Like This

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