Physics, asked by masgharzaeem786, 8 months ago

i am very confused. is schhrodinger equation is uesd for time dependent or time independent perburtion theory?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The time-dependent Schrödinger equation describes how a wave function, in general, changes over time and space. The time-independent Schrödinger equation describes wave functions that are changing in time in only a trivial way—as a change of phase, which is not itself measurable

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Answered by sahoobinay72
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Time-independent perturbation theory was presented by Erwin Schrödinger in a 1926 paper,shortly after he produced his theories in wave mechanics. Time-dependent perturbation theory, developed by Paul Dirac, studies the effect of a time-dependent perturbation V(t) applied to a time-independent Hamiltonian H0.

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