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 * <<la("PH102_HW1_rev.pdf","Homework 1, Due: Jan 20")>>"  * ~+'''Homework 1'''+~, ~-due Jan 20-~: <<la("hw1rev.pdf", "Potential step, well")>>
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     * <<color(Correction)>>: Problem 4(a), $B > 0$ when $U_0 > 0$ and $B < 0$ when $U_0 < 0$.
     * <<color(Correction)>>: Problem 4(b), "the similarity" &rarr; "the similarity or the difference".
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 * ~+'''Homework 1 Solutions'''+~, ~-due Jan 20-~: <<la("HW1SOL.pdf", "Potential step, well")>>
 * ~+'''Homework 2'''+~, ~-due Jan 30-~: <<la("HW2rev.pdf", "Schrodinger Equation: Hydrogen Atom")>>
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     * <<color(Correction)>>: Problem 3: Hamiltonian and invariance relationships are discussed to help you solve the problem.
     * <<color(Correction)>>: Problem 4: Corrected: Φ(±1)=1/√2π e^(±iϕ); Φ(±2)=1/√2π e^(±2iϕ).
     * <<color(Correction)>>: Problem 5: How to test orthogonality between the two wave functions is added".
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  • Correction: Problem 3: Hamiltonian and invariance relationships are discussed to help you solve the problem.

  • Correction: Problem 4: Corrected: Φ(±1)=1/√2π e(±iϕ); Φ(±2)=1/√2π e(±2iϕ).

  • Correction: Problem 5: How to test orthogonality between the two wave functions is added".

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