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by drdeca
540 days ago
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Aren’t the spherical harmonics functions with domain S^2, the sphere? I think the solutions to the (time-independent) Schrödinger equation for an electron in a hydrogen atom are given by like, a product of a function of distance from the center with one of the spherical harmonics, or something like that? |
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The spherical harmonics in general are typically derived as part of the solution to the Laplace equation in spherical coordinates. A bit of a semantic point (though perhaps the distinction is important) though, since the Laplace equation's angular dependence is identical to that of the Schrödinger equation for the hydrogen atom.