Exploring the Reality of Quantum Casino

In summary, the conversation discusses the function ψ = A cos(x) and its relationship to Euler's formula, e^ix = cos(x) + i sin(x). The proper derivation of ψ is ψ = A (cos(x) + i sin(x)), and the real part of this equation can also be written as ψ = Re(Ae^ix). However, some people may omit the "Re" notation since it is understood that the real part is being taken. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the use of Euler's formula in quantum mechanics and the importance of properly deriving equations.
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mraptor
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On this page :
http://www.ipod.org.uk/reality/reality_quantum_casino.asp

the guy present a function like this :

ψ = A cos(x)

then he says according to Euler formula, which is e^ix = cos(x) + i sin(x) :

ψ = A e^ix ??

shouldn't the result be instead :

ψ + A*i*sin(x) = A cos(x) + A*i* sin(x)
ψ + A*i*sin(x) = A (cos(x) + i sin(x))
ψ = A e^ix - A*i*sin(x)
ψ = A (e^ix - i sin(x))

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ψ=Re(Aeix), where Re means real part.

Your derivation of ψ has an error - last line should have -isin(x).
 
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mathman said:
ψ=Re(Aeix), where Re means real part.

ψ=A Re(eix) is a bit better since it doesn't assume that A was real.
 
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mathman said:
ψ=Re(Aeix), where Re means real part.

If you take only the real part, why "i" stays in the equation afterward ?
How can a "Real" equation contains 'i' ?

What I meant to say.. is that if you take Re-part it has to stay inside Re-parenthesis the whole calculation isn't it ?
 
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mraptor said:
How can a "Real" equation contains 'i' ?
You can take a real part of any complex number, so it's fine to have "i" inside the "Re".
What I meant to say.. is that if you take Re-part it has to stay inside Re-parenthesis the whole calculation isn't it ?
I believe what is happening is that some people assume so automatically that we will be taking the real part at the end that they simply don't bother to write "Re[]" in every expression-- but it's there anyway.
 
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mraptor said:
On this page :
http://www.ipod.org.uk/reality/reality_quantum_casino.asp

the guy present a function like this :

ψ = A cos(x)

then he says according to Euler formula, which is e^ix = cos(x) + i sin(x) :

ψ = A e^ix ??

This is just plain sloppy. It's what you get for using a random Web site instead of a real textbook.
 
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