Can the Physics of Time Be Helpful in Solving the Differential Eigenequations Characteristic for the Quantum Theory?
- 1 Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
The main differential equations of quantum theory are the eigenequations based on the energy operator; they have the energy as eigenvalues and the wave functions as eigenfunctions. A usual complexity of these equations makes their accurate solutions accessible easily only for very few physical cases. One of the methods giving the approximate solutions is the Schr ö dinger perturbation theory in which both the energies and wave functions of a more complicated eigenproblem are approached with the aid of similar parameters characteristic for a less complicated eigenproblem. No time parameter is necessary to be involved in these calculations. The present paper shows that the Schr ö dinger perturbation method for non-degenerate stationary quantum states, i.e . the states being independent of time, can be substantially simplified by applying a circular scale of time separately for each order of the perturbation theory. The arrangement of the time points on the scale, combined with the points contractions, gives almost immediately the series of terms necessary to express the stationary perturbation energy of a given eigenproblem. The Schr ö dinger ’ s method is compared with the Born - Heisenberg - Jordan perturbation approach.
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