Physics, 21.04.2020 19:33 DallasPotts7018
Explicitly solve the Heisenberg equations of motion to find the time–dependent raising and lowering (creation and annihilation) operators for a one-dimensional oscillator in the Heisenberg picture. Show these operators are consistent with the time–dependent position and momentum operators previously derived in Lecture
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