kvantvågfunktioner
Kvantvågfunktioner, also known as wave functions, are fundamental concepts in quantum mechanics, describing the quantum state of a particle. They are complex-valued functions that provide the probability amplitude of a particle's position or momentum. The wave function is denoted by the Greek letter psi (ψ) and is a solution to the Schrödinger equation, which governs the time evolution of quantum systems.
The wave function is not directly observable; instead, its absolute square (|ψ|^2) gives the probability density
Wave functions can exist in a superposition of states, meaning a particle can be in multiple states
The wave function is also crucial in describing the behavior of composite systems, such as molecules and