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There is something I do not understand. One way to define the current density operator is through the particle density operator Ï(r). From the fundamental interpretation of the wavefunction we have:
Ï(r)= lψ(r)l2
But my book takes this a step further by rewriting the equality above:
lψ(r)l2 = ∫dr' ψ*(r')δ(r-r')ψ(r')
And thus identifies the particle density operator as the delta function above. How does this make sense in any way?
Ï(r)= lψ(r)l2
But my book takes this a step further by rewriting the equality above:
lψ(r)l2 = ∫dr' ψ*(r')δ(r-r')ψ(r')
And thus identifies the particle density operator as the delta function above. How does this make sense in any way?