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I see how one can calculate
∂/∂t P(x,t)= (∂ψ*)/∂t ψ+ψ*∂ψ/∂t
by plugging in the general schrodinger equation and its complex conjugate but I have read that to do this V(x) must be real
Why does the potential energy V(x) have to be real though?
How would you find ∂/∂t P(x,t) if V(x) were complex?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
∂/∂t P(x,t)= (∂ψ*)/∂t ψ+ψ*∂ψ/∂t
by plugging in the general schrodinger equation and its complex conjugate but I have read that to do this V(x) must be real
Why does the potential energy V(x) have to be real though?
How would you find ∂/∂t P(x,t) if V(x) were complex?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!