Quantum Chemistry 4.8 - Dirac Notation

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Short lecture Dirac notation in quantum mechanics.

Dirac notation is a shorthand notation for expressions which appear frequently in quantum mechanics. In Dirac notation, a wavefunction is represented as a "ket" vector. The complex conjugate of a function is represented as a "bra" vector. Together, a "bra-ket" is the product of a bra and a ket integrated over all space. A matrix element is the integral over all space of an operator actor on a ket multiplied by a bra. This notation allows quick, convenient expressions for overlap integrals, expectation values, and the definition of a Hermitian operator.

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20y/o me: taking notes
also 12y/o me: hehe he said bra hehe

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All tutorials are Great. Could you explain the Dirac notation as shown in Szabo book?

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In conclusion, we are finally writing norms as norms

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Matrix element! Now do we learn about the role of matrices in QM?

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Kindly Don't overlap your links while explaining till the end. Once you finish explaining add more 5 secs/10 secs to showcase the links but not till the last word is explained!!!

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