00:00 What is a partial second-order DEQ? 00:58 Classical Mechanics vs. Quantum Mechanics 04:27 Applications 05:14 Derivation of the time-independent Schrodinger equation (1d) 17:14 Squared magnitude, probability and normalization 25:26 Wave function in classically allowed and forbidden regions 35:34 Time-independent Schrodinger equation (3d) and Hamilton operator 38:18 Time-dependent Schrodinger equation (1d and 3d) 41:18 Separation of variables and stationary states ▶️ WATCH THIS VIDEO IN AN ORDERED PLAYLIST: In this quantum mechanics lecture you will learn the Schrodinger equation (1d and 3d, time-independent and time-dependent) within 45 minutes. In the beginning, you will learn the difference between classical mechanics and quantum mechanics and some applications of the Schrodinger equation. Then we derive the one-dimensional time-independent Schrodinger equat
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