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Unit - I Solving Schrodinger’s One Electron Atom: The Schrödinger equation – Atomic units – Transformations Relative coordinates- Schrodinger equation in spherical polar coordinates –Separation of variables –Spherical Harmonics – Legendre Equation and its solutions –Interdependency of l and m– The Radial equation and its simplification – Asymptotic solution for ρ equation– interdependency of l and n – Laguerre and associated Laguerre polynomials.

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## Advanced Concepts

  1. What are the selection rules for transitions between hydrogen atom energy levels?
  2. Define the conditions (e.g., Δl = ±1) for allowed spectral transitions.
  3. How can the radial equation be solved using power series methods?
  4. Outline the technique for finding series solutions to the differential equation.
  5. How does the power series solution lead to Laguerre polynomials?
  6. Explain the connection between the series termination and these polynomials.
  7. What are the orthogonality properties of Laguerre polynomials, and why are they important?
  8. Discuss how they ensure distinct quantum states.
  9. What is quantum tunneling in the context of the radial wave function?
  10. Explore the possibility of the electron existing in classically forbidden regions.
  11. How does the effective potential in the radial equation influence electron behavior?
  12. Describe the combination of Coulomb and centrifugal terms.
  13. What is the centrifugal barrier, and how does it affect the radial wave function?
  14. Explain the repulsive term due to l and its impact on the electron’s distribution.
  15. What are the differences between bound states and scattering states in the radial equation?
  16. Contrast the discrete (bound) and continuous (scattering) solutions.
  17. How do solutions for the hydrogen atom compare to those for multi-electron atoms?
  18. Discuss the limitations of the one-electron model in more complex systems.
  19. What are the limitations of the one-electron atom model, and how are they addressed in advanced treatments?
  20. Explore electron-electron interactions and the need for approximate methods.
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