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In the early days of quantum theory, P. A. M. (Paul Adrian Maurice) Dirac created a powerful and concise formalism for it which is now referred to as Dirac notation or bra-ket (bracket Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET) notation. Two major mathematical traditions emerged in quantum mechanics: Heisenberg’s matrix mechanics and Schrödinger’s wave mechanics. These distinctly different computational approaches to quantum theory are formally equivalent, each with its particular strengths in certain applications. Heisenberg’s variation, as its name suggests, is based matrix and vector algebra, while Schrödinger’s approach requires integral and differential calculus.  Dirac’s notation can be used in a first step in which the quantum mechanical calculation is described or set up.  After this is done, one chooses either matrix or wave mechanics to complete the calculation, depending on which method is computationally the most expedient. 

Kets, Bras, and Bra-Ket Pairs 

In Dirac’s notation what is known is put in a ket,Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET  So, for example, Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET expresses the fact that a particle has momentum p. It could also be more explicit: Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET, the particle has momentum equal to 2;  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET , the particle has position 1.23. Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET represents a system in the state ψ and is therefore called the state vector.  The ket can also be interpreted as the initial state in some transition or event.

The braDirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET represents the final state or the language in which you wish to express the content of the ket  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET For example,  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NETis the probability amplitude that a particle in state ψ will be found at position x = .25.  In conventional notation we write this as ψ(x=.25), the value of the function ψ at x = .25. The absolute square of the probability amplitude,

Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET, is the probability density that a particle in state ψ will be found at x = .25.  Thus, we see that a bra-ket pair can represent an event, the result of an experiment. In quantum mechanics an experiment consists of two sequential observations - one that establishes the initial state (ket) and one that establishes the final state (bra). 

If we writeDirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET we are expressing ψ in coordinate space without being explicit about the actual value of x.Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET is a number, but the more general expression Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET is a mathematical function, a mathematical function of x, or we could say a mathematical algorithm for generating all possible values of Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET , the probability amplitude that a system in state Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET has position x.  For the ground state of the well-known particle-in-a-box of unit dimension

Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET However, if we wish to express ψ in momentum space we would write,  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

How one finds this latter expression will be discussed later.  The major point here is that there is more than one language in which to expressDirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

The most common language for chemists is coordinate space (x, y, and z, or r, θ, and φ, etc.), but we shall see that momentum space offers an equally important view of the state function.  It is important to recognize thatDirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET are formally equivalent and contain the same physical information about the state of the system. One of the tenets of quantum mechanics is that if you know    Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET     you know everything there is to know about the system, and if, in particular, you know  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET you can calculate all of the properties of the system and transform Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET, if you wish, into any other appropriate language such as momentum space. A bra-ket pair can also be thought of as a vector projection - the projection of the content of the ket onto the content of the bra, or the “shadow” the ket casts on the bra.   For example,

Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET is the projection of the state ψ onto the state Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET. It is the amplitude (probability amplitude) that a system in state ψ will be subsequently found in state Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET.  It is also what we have come to call an overlap integral. The state vector Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET can be a complex function (that is have the form, a + ib, or exp(-ipx), for example, where  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET  Given the relation of amplitudes to probabilities mentioned above, it is necessary that  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET , the projection of ψ onto itself is real. This requires that  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NETis the complex conjugate of  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET thenDirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET , a real number.

 


Ket-Bra Products - Projection Operators
Having examined kets  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET  , bras  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET , and bra-ket pairs  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET , it is now appropriate to study projection operators which are ket-bra products  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET Take the specific example of  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET operating on the state vector  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET  This operation reveals the contribution of  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET  or the length of the shadow that  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET casts on  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

We are all familiar with the simple two-dimensional vector space in which an arbitrary vector can be expressed as a linear combination of the unit vectors (basis vectors, basis states, etc) in the mutually orthogonal x- and y-directions. We label these basis vectors  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET For the two-dimensional case the projection operator which tells how

Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET contribute to an arbitrary vector  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET  In other words,  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET .  This means, of course, that  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NETis the identity operator:  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET . This is also called the completeness condition and is true if   Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET span the space under consideration.
For discrete basis states the completeness condition is :  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET For continuous basis states, such as position, the completeness condition is:  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET 

If  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET is normalized (has unit length) then  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET We can use Dirac’s notation to express this in coordinate space as follows.

Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

In other words integration of  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET over all values of x will yield 1 if  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET  is normalized.  Note how the continuous completeness relation has been inserted in the bra-ket pair on the left. Any vertical bar | can be replaced by the discrete or continuous form of the completeness relation.  The same procedure is followed in the evaluation of the overlap integral,  Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET  , referred to earlier.

Dirac Notation for State Vectors - General Formalism of Wave Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, CSIR-NET | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

Now that a basis set has been chosen, the overlap integral can be evaluated in coordinate space by traditional mathematical methods.

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1. What is Dirac notation for state vectors?
Dirac notation, also known as bra-ket notation, is a mathematical notation used in quantum mechanics to represent state vectors. It was introduced by physicist Paul Dirac. In this notation, the vectors are represented by a combination of a bra and a ket, denoted as |ψ⟩. The bra (⟨ψ|) represents the conjugate transpose of the ket, and both together form a complex inner product.
2. What is the general formalism of wave mechanics?
The general formalism of wave mechanics is a mathematical framework used to describe the behavior of quantum systems. It is based on the principles of wave-particle duality and superposition. Wave mechanics uses the Schrödinger equation to determine the time evolution of a quantum system. It allows for the calculation of probabilities associated with different measurable quantities, such as position and momentum, through the use of wavefunctions.
3. How does Dirac notation relate to quantum mechanics?
Dirac notation is a mathematical tool that simplifies the representation and manipulation of quantum mechanical states. It allows for a concise and elegant formulation of quantum mechanical principles and operations. The bra-ket notation represents state vectors, operators, and inner products in a way that is consistent with the formalism of quantum mechanics. It is widely used in quantum mechanics textbooks and research papers.
4. What is the significance of CSIR-NET Physics exam?
The CSIR-NET Physics exam is a highly regarded national-level examination conducted by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in India. It serves as a qualifying exam for individuals aspiring to pursue research in physics or secure prestigious fellowships. The exam tests the candidates' knowledge and understanding of various topics in physics, including quantum mechanics, wave mechanics, and other branches of physics. Success in the CSIR-NET Physics exam opens up opportunities for research and career advancement in the field of physics.
5. What are some frequently asked questions about Dirac notation and wave mechanics?
- How does Dirac notation simplify the representation of quantum states? - What is the physical significance of the bra and ket in Dirac notation? - How does wave mechanics differ from classical wave behavior? - How is the Schrödinger equation used in wave mechanics? - Can Dirac notation be used to calculate probabilities in quantum mechanics?
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