enhetsspridning
Enhetsspridning, or unit spreading, is a concept in quantum mechanics that describes the phenomenon where a localized quantum mechanical wave packet, initially confined to a small region of space, spreads out over time. This spreading is a fundamental consequence of the wave nature of particles as described by the Schrödinger equation.
The rate at which a wave packet spreads depends on its initial width and the energy of
The mathematical description of enhetsspridning involves the time evolution of the wave function. For a free
Enhetsspridning has important implications in various areas of physics, including atomic and molecular physics, condensed matter