Ch 5: What are Dirac deltas and wavefunction inner products? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics
Hello! This is the fifth chapter in my series "Maths of Quantum Mechanics." In this episode, we'll dig into what the Dirac delta is and how we should understand it as physicists. We'll then use it to show where the inner product for wavefunctions comes from. If you have any questions or comments, shoot me an email at: [email protected] Thanks! Animations: All animations created by me within Python, using Manim. To learn more about Manim and to support the community, visit here: Link: https://www.manim.community/ Music: -------------------------------------------------------------- ♪ 35 by HOME Link : https://home96.bandcamp.com/album/res... --------------------------------------------------------------

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Ch 4: What is an inner product? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics

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Delta function potential I: Preliminaries

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Ch 8: Why is probability equal to amplitude squared? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics

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Ch 13: Where does the Schrödinger equation come from? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics

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Ch 3: Why do we need a Hilbert Space? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics

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HC Verma Lecture on Dirac Delta Function

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Ch 10: What's the commutator and the uncertainty principle? | Maths of Quantum Mechanics

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