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For example, single-molecule excitation spectroscopy monitors the exciton wavefunction when it is ' born'.
It transpired that the wavefunction always converged to the solution where the electron is not transferred, even though the initial view was the opposite.
So too are quantum wavefunction branches that we cannot, in principle, observe.
Selection of a wavefunction branch is what drives us into circumstances in which we thrive.
As mentioned above, the critical aspect, as far as the convergence to the exact wavefunction is concerned, is the representation of the nuclear cusp.
Viewed from a disinterested perspective outside the universe, it looks like living beings swim like salmon up their favorite branches of the wavefunction, chasing their favorite places.
The modern view is that the cosmic wavefunction never collapses, but only appears to collapse from the point of view of observers who are part of the wavefunction.
Wavefunction methods are preferred by chemists who are interested in the precise simulations of systems of small size, when computational time is not the primary concern.
The wavefunction is not normalizable for a plane wave, but is for a wavepacket.
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For macroscopic objects, however, the nonlinear modification becomes important and induces the collapse of the wavefunction.
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This is because their wavefunctions have different symmetry properties.
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In many subfields of physics and chemistry, the use of these operators instead of wavefunctions is known as second quantization.
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For these theories, the wavefunction is a physical wave, which experiences wave function collapse as a physical process, with observers not having any special role.
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The static case uses a static reference configuration to calculate the electronic wavefunctions, this is also called the crude adiabatic approximation.
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It says that observations lead to a wavefunction collapse, thereby suggesting the counter-intuitive result that two well separated, non-interacting systems require action-at-a-distance.
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This lowest energy wavefunction is real and positive definite meaning the wavefunction can increase and decrease, but is positive for all positions.
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Whether to merge the incoming wavefunctions or not, and how to merge the incoming wavefunctions can be controlled by experimenters.
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The index n in the true wave-functions denotes the valence level.
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The wavefunction represents the probability amplitude of finding the system in that state.
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