Math, asked by fahad104jb, 2 months ago

Any wave function having anti-
symmetry property is said to be of
parity
Odd
O Zero
O Infinite
O Even​

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Answered by sriharipraneetha4
0

Answer:

Even parity

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer: Any wave function having anti-symmetry property is said to be of parity is Even​.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step  : 1 Identical particles and multielectron atoms in quantum mechanics. The wave function is said to be symmetric with respect to exchange if the sign of stays constant; antisymmetric if the sign changes. If the electron coordinates are switched, the output of a wavefunction is said to be antisymmetric with respect to electron exchange if it changes sign.

Step : 2  This is seen below. ˆP12|ψ(r1,r2)⟩=−|ψ(r2,r1)⟩ The electron, the proton, and the neutrino are examples of these fermions, which have a half-integer spin.If there are no two separate or different elements of A that are connected to one another by a binary relation R on the set A, the relation is said to be antisymmetric in discrete mathematics.

Step : 3 Probability density is defined as the square of the wave function's magnitude. Explanation: The square of the wave function with respect to a specific point and time determines the likelihood of discovering the particles.

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