Deepanshu posted an Question
June 07, 2020 • 21:16 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Physics (PH)

Find the following hermitian conjugate.

Find the following hermitian conjugate. I don't know how to proceed with this.. I know what does hermitian conjugate mean but how to find the hermitian conjugate of these operators?

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    Chandra prakash

    dear psi must go to zero as x goes to (+/- infinity)

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    Ruby negi Best Answer

    here is the solution..

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    for any doubt. di let me know.

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    do**

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    why is phi*psi from -inf to +inf zero?

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    when the limit of wavefunction is not defined means the boundaries of wavefunction is not defined then u always take from -infiinty to +infinity...

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    Is it because the wavefunctions that we have considered are bound state wavefunctions as they approach zero at infinity??

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    I don't know mam I'm just asking

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