Schrodinger wave equation
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The time-independent equation can be written in any suitable coordinate system, such as Cartesian coordinates (x,y,z). For hydrogenic atoms, spherical polar coordinates are more suitable, hence:
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is the reduced Planck constant,
m is the electron mass,
is the Laplacian operator,
Ψ is the wave function,
V is the potential energy,
E is the energy eigenvalue,
(r) denotes the quantities are functions of spherical polar coordinates (r, θ, φ)
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