QM Commutation Relations
QM Commutation Relations
QM Commutation Relations
Table of Contents
2. Commutation Relations
The provided problem sheet is from quantum mechanics and involves topics such as commutation
relations, normalization of wavefunctions, and expectation values. I'll begin solving Problems 1–5
and move through the rest of the sheet in stages.
L = r × p,
Lx = ypz − zpy ,
Ly = zpx − xpz ,
Lz = xpy − ypx .
2. Commutation Relations
Show that [x, px ] = [y, py ] = [z, pz ] = iℏ:
[xi , pj ] = iℏδij ,
For i =
j , the commutator [xi , pj ] = 0.
Thus, we confirm:
[x, py ] = 0 and
[y, px ] = 0.
Lx = ypz − zpy :
Similarly, for Ly and Lz , the commutators vanish since x is independent of the other components.
This covers Problems 1–5. If you'd like, I can move on to the remaining problems step by step. Let
me know!
Page 4 of 6
p2
H= .
2m
To prove [H, p ] = 0:
[pi , pj ] = 0.
p2 1
[H, p ] = [ ,p] = [p ⋅ p , p ] .
2m 2m
[H, p ] = 0.
∂ ∂ ∂f
[ , V ] f (x) = ( (V f ) − V ).
∂x ∂x ∂x
∂ ∂V ∂f
(V f ) = f +V .
∂x ∂x ∂x
Thus:
∂ ∂V
[ , V ] f (x) = f.
∂x ∂x
Hence:
∂ ∂V
[ ,V ] = .
∂x ∂x
Page 5 of 6
∂2 ∂2 ∂2f
[ , x] f (x) = (xf ) − x .
∂x2 ∂x2 ∂x2
∂2 ∂ ∂f ∂f ∂2f
(xf ) = ( f + x ) = 2 + x .
∂x2 ∂x ∂x ∂x ∂x2
Thus:
∂2 ∂f
[ , x] f (x) = 2 .
∂x2 ∂x
Hence:
∂2 ∂
[ 2
, x] = 2 .
∂x ∂x
[py , y] = 0,
[pz , y] = −iℏ.
Thus:
Lx = ypz − zpy ,
Ly = zpx − xpz ,
Lz = xpy − ypx .
We calculate [Lx , Ly ]:
[y, z] = 0, [pz , px ] = 0,
[py , pz ] = 0,
[px , x] = −iℏ.
[Lx , Ly ] = iℏLz .
[Ly , Lz ] = iℏLx ,
[Lz , Lx ] = iℏLy .
∫ ∣ψ(x)∣2 dx = 1.
Would you like me to continue solving the normalization and expectation value problems in
detail? Let me know!