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Quantum mechanical sum rules for two model systems
Published 2008-02-15Version 1
Sum rules have played an important role in the development of many branches of physics since the earliest days of quantum mechanics. We present examples of one-dimensional quantum mechanical sum rules and apply them in two familiar systems, the infinite well and the single delta-function potential. These cases illustrate the different ways in which such sum rules can be realized, and the varying mathematical techniques by which they can be confirmed. Using the same methods, we also evaluate the second-order energy shifts arising from the introduction of a constant external field, namely the Stark effect.
Comments: 23 pages, no figures, to appear in Am. J. Phys
DOI: 10.1119/1.2908194
Categories: quant-ph
Subjects: 03.65.-w
Keywords: model systems, one-dimensional quantum mechanical sum rules, single delta-function potential, constant external field, second-order energy shifts
Tags: journal article
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