Eigenvalue Problems
Eigenvalue Problems
VALUE
PROBLEMS
HISTORY
Eigenvalues are often introduced in the context of linear
algebra or matrix theory.
ILLUSTRATION
MATRIX
CHARACTERISTIC
POLYNOMIAL
EIGENVALUES
ALGEBRIC MULTIPL.
GEOMETRIC
MULTIPL.
All non-
EIGENVECTORS zero
vectors
SCHRÖDINGER
EQUATION
The wave functions associated with the bound
states of an electron in a hydrogen atom can be
seen as the eigenvectors of the hydrogen atom
Hamiltonian as well as of the angular momentum
operator.
They are associated with eigenvalues interpreted
as their energies (increasing downward)
and angular momentum (increasing across: s, p,
d, ...).
The illustration shows the square of the absolute
value of the wave functions.
Brighter areas correspond to higher probability
density for a position measurement.
The center of each figure is the atomic nucleus,
a proton.
EXAMPLE OF EIGENVALUE EQUATION
interpreted as its energy.
MOLECULAR
ORBITALS
In quantum mechanics, and in particular
in atomic and molecular physics, within
the Hartree–Fock theory.
By their eigenvalues