Understanding Eigenstates: Exploring Energy Levels and Linear Combinations

In summary, eigenstates are states with a definite amount of energy independent of time. Any other state can be represented as a linear combination of eigenstates, with weighting factors |c_n|^2 that represent the probabilities of measuring the energy value E_n. When energy is measured, the wavefunction collapses to an energy-eigenstate. Non-stationary states can still be quantized through this process.
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I've read the chapter but it hasn't helped. Eigenstates are states with a definite amount of energy independent on time? and then any other state is a linear combination of the eigenstates, with some Cn acting as a weighting factor...is there a limitation on what the Cn's can be? otherwise, wouldn't non-stationary states be unquantized?
 
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In fact, the [itex]|c_n|^2 [/itex] are the probabilities of measuring the energy value [itex]E_n[/itex]. Remember that quantum mechanics assumes that the wave function collapses to an energy-eigenstate when the energy is measured, so the measured energy is still quantized.

This "collapse" means the wavefunction is

[itex] \Psi = \sum \limits _n c_n \varphi_n[/itex] before the energy is measured, where the [itex] |c_n|^2 [/itex] say how probable it is to measure energy [itex] E_n [/itex].

Right after the measurement of energy [itex] E_n [/itex], the wavefunction collapses to

[itex] \Psi = \varphi_n [/itex].
 

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