Theorems in algebraic geometry

Schlessinger's theorem

In algebra, Schlessinger's theorem is a theorem in deformation theory introduced by Schlessinger that gives conditions for a functor of artinian local rings to be pro-representable, refining an earlier theorem of Grothendieck. (Wikipedia).

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Dealing with Schrodinger's Equation - The Hamiltonian

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From playlist Quantum Mechanics

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The Schrodinger Equation is (Almost) Impossible to Solve.

Sure, the equation is easily solvable for perfect / idealized systems, but almost impossible for any real systems. The Schrodinger equation is the governing equation of quantum mechanics, and determines the relationship between a system, its surroundings, and a system's wave function. Th

From playlist Quantum Physics by Parth G

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Separation of variables and the Schrodinger equation

A brief explanation of separation of variables, application to the time-dependent Schrodinger equation, and the solution to the time part. (This lecture is part of a series for a course based on Griffiths' Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. The Full playlist is at http://www.youtube.com/

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Synthesis Workshop: Total Synthesis of Leucophyllidine with Dr. Aurapat Ngamnithiporn (Episode 64)

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What is the Schrödinger Equation? A basic introduction to Quantum Mechanics

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On the notion of λ-connection - Carlos Simpson

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Physics - Ch 66 Ch 4 Quantum Mechanics: Schrodinger Eqn (13 of 92) Time & Position Dependencies 2/3

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will find C=?, of the position part of the Schrodinger's equation by using the time dependent part of Schrodinger's equation, part 2/3. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/1mxipWt-W

From playlist PHYSICS 66.1 QUANTUM MECHANICS - SCHRODINGER EQUATION

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A quantum particle in a periodic egg carton potential

This simulation of a quantum particle in a periodic particle explores a new visualization, in which the z-coordinate is the sum of the potential, and another quantity related to the wave function (either its real part, or its modulus squared). There is a detailed theory on Schrödinger's eq

From playlist Schrödinger's equation

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24C3: All Tomorrow's Condensation

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Physics - Ch 66 Ch 4 Quantum Mechanics: Schrodinger Eqn (17 of 92) How to Use Schrod. Eqn: 2

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will show how to use the Schrodinger's equation, part 2/2. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/kO9JZgVXqyU

From playlist PHYSICS 66.1 QUANTUM MECHANICS - SCHRODINGER EQUATION

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Nginx and Node.js by Kim Schlesinger - Node.js meetup May 2020

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From playlist Shorenstein Journalism Award

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Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs: Brexit means Brexit. Britain out of Europe

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A quantum particle starting in a well of a periodic egg carton potential

Like the video https://youtu.be/DzIZwCeaVkM this one shows a simulation of a quantum particle in a periodic potential. The point of view rotates around the potential landscape, which remains fixed in space. While on the previous video, the initial state was a Gaussian wave packet located n

From playlist Schrödinger's equation

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Physics - Chapt. 66 Quantum Mechanics (8 of 9) Schrodinger's Equation

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will introduce Schrodinger and explain his partial differential equation describing how the quantum state changes with time. Next video in the series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/lptfhi_cQLc

From playlist PHYSICS 66 - QUANTUM MECHANICS

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Calculus 1 (Stewart) Ep 22, Mean Value Theorem (Oct 28, 2021)

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From playlist Math 1171 (Calculus 1) Fall 2021

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How the Schrodinger Equation Predicts Real Life (and Why It's So Difficult) - Quantum Mech Parth G

Understanding the Schrodinger Equation theoretically is very useful... but the main aim of the equation is to predict what happens in real life! In this video, we'll be looking at how the Schrodinger Equation can be used to predict the behaviour of a hydrogen atom. To do this, we'll first

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