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In QuantumMechanics? and GroupTheoryQuantumChemistryAndSpectroscopy, assume that the eigenfunction of an inseparable Hamiltonian of coordinates {x_1,x_2,...,x_N} is in fact a separated product of functions of these coordinates. You can also leave some of the coordinates unseparated.
In QuantumMechanics? and GroupTheoryQuantumChemistryAndSpectroscopy, assume that the eigenfunction of an inseparable Hamiltonian of coordinates {x_1,x_2,...,x_N} is in fact a separated product of functions of these coordinates. You can also leave some of the coordinates unseparated. It's shameful, but everybody does it.

In QuantumMechanics? and GroupTheoryQuantumChemistryAndSpectroscopy, assume that the eigenfunction of an inseparable Hamiltonian of coordinates {x_1,x_2,...,x_N} is in fact a separated product of functions of these coordinates. You can also leave some of the coordinates unseparated. It's shameful, but everybody does it.

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