physics geeking
Jul. 21st, 2004 12:59 pmI already looked this up in Griffiths and it was not being helpful. So.
If you know the expected value for x of a one-dimensional, time-independent wave function is x', then is x' the most probable value for x?
My suckitude at probability is one of the reasons why I didn't pursue a career as a physicist. Maybe if I tried retaking probability now, things would be different, but finding out will have to wait until I have time.
If you know the expected value for x of a one-dimensional, time-independent wave function is x', then is x' the most probable value for x?
My suckitude at probability is one of the reasons why I didn't pursue a career as a physicist. Maybe if I tried retaking probability now, things would be different, but finding out will have to wait until I have time.