Abstract

Since its inception, the applications of Quantum Mechanics have been legion. Starting with the one-electron hydrogen atom, the Schrodinger equation was successfully applied to many-electron atoms, molecules, solids, and nuclei, and has been able to explain scattering phenomena, effects induced by electric and magnetic fields, spin polarization etc. Moreover when Dirac’s equation is used instead of Schrodinger’s, Quantum Mechanics successfully explains the spin and gyromagnetic ratio of the electron, the existence of particle-antiparticle pairs etc. These applications and related problems are scattered through the literature. Given below are some applications of Quantum Mechanics to Mathematics and Optics

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