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Quantum mechanics.
Consider a quadratic oscillator with time dependent frequency
(1).
Find the rules of selection for transitions between
eigenstates of (2). If at t=0 the system is in the ground state of
H_0, calculate the
probabilities of transition to the different excited
states.
) 2 mwL1+esin (Bt] x H(e)= + 2m H. HCe=0) . 2)
) 2 mwL1+esin (Bt] x H(e)= + 2m H. HCe=0) . 2)
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