Consider a simple harmonic oscillator with unperturbed Hamiltonian Ho 2m subject to a quartic perturbation H, = ax", a > 0. Compute the energy levels of the system up to linear order in a. The following relation may be useful: V 2mw (a+a).
Consider a simple harmonic oscillator with unperturbed Hamiltonian Ho 2m subject to a quartic perturbation H, = ax", a > 0. Compute the energy levels of the system up to linear order in a. The following relation may be useful: V 2mw (a+a).
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![Consider a simple harmonic oscillator with unperturbed Hamiltonian
Ho
2m
subject to a quartic perturbation
H = ax", a > 0.
Compute the.
relation may be useful:
energy
levels of the system up to linear order in a. The following
V 2mw
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider a simple harmonic oscillator with unperturbed Hamiltonian
Ho
2m
subject to a quartic perturbation
H = ax", a > 0.
Compute the.
relation may be useful:
energy
levels of the system up to linear order in a. The following
V 2mw
(a- a).
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