Calculating Expectation Values in Computational Quantum Mechanics - Lecture 6
Offered By: Let's Code Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the sixth installment of the Computational Quantum Mechanics series, focusing on calculating expectation values in quantum mechanics. Learn how computer animations can help visualize the unusual behaviors of quantum systems while still adhering to classical laws for average position and momentum values. Dive into the process of setting up quantum mechanical simulations using VPython, with code examples available on Trinket. Gain insights into numerical integration techniques and their application in quantum computations. This 21-minute video, produced by Let's Code Physics, offers a blend of theoretical concepts and practical coding, making it an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts of quantum mechanics and computational physics.
Syllabus
Calculating expectation values (Computational Quantum Mechanics 6)
Taught by
Let's Code Physics
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