calculation of zero point energy
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This is true for any harmonic oscillator: the zero-point energy ħω2 appears when we write the Hamiltonian: ... Thus the zero-point energy can be dropped from the Hamiltonian by redefining the zero of energy, or by arguing that it is a constant and therefore has no effect on Heisenberg equations of motion
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