Demystifying Quantum Mechanics using Minimum Uncertainty Wavepackets

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Dive into the intriguing world of quantum mechanics by examining the physics through the lens of the minimum uncertainty wavepacket. Join Prof. Jeff Chasnov as he uncovers the captivating history of the revolutionary quantum theory, and computes both particle-like and wave-like behaviors using the famous Schrödinger equation. Join him on this quantum adventure!

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very interesting and wonderful visualization, Thank you. Eagerly waiting for the upcoming videos

PankajaLakshmiP
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Always a pleasure to listen to physics and math with you Sir

aminemounniar
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wow, coming from engineering this was super intuitive! Bravo!

aldotovar
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I’m not sure if professor Jeff read the comments. I’m wondering if you could share the simulation code with me, as I’m a beginner of Matlab learning quantum mechanics. Thank you a lot! I’ve watched a lot of videos you made and they’ve been very helpful!

juniorcyans
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Thanks for the video. Very interesting. Can you share the code for generating the simulations?

g.matthiasullmann
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When's the second video of the series coming 😊?

englishforfunandcompetitio
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This video? I still didn't understand... It is only clear that red is real and blue is the imaginary part of the solution. Black is the absolute part. But the solution should be a hermite function for a certain value of energy, which is clearly not the case. Why the width of the black curve is like this is unclear... At least initial conditions are unclear...

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