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Eigenfunction

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In mathematics, an eigenfunction f of a linear operator A on a function space is an eigenvector of the linear operator; it satisfies

\mathcal A f = \lambda f

for some scalar λ, the corresponding eigenvalue. The existence of eigenvectors is typically a great help in analysing A.

For example, fk(x) = ekx is an eigenfunction for the differential operator

\mathcal A = \frac{d^2}{dx^2} - \frac{d}{dx},

for any value of k, with a corresponding eigenvalue λ = k2 - k.

Eigenfunctions play an important role in quantum mechanics, where the Schrödinger equation

i \hbar \frac{\partial}{\partial t} \psi = \mathcal H \psi

has solutions of the form

\psi(t) = \sum_k e^{-i E_k t/\hbar} \phi_k,

where φk are eigenfunctions of the operator \mathcal H with eigenvalues Ek. Due to the nature of the hamiltonian operator \mathcal H, its eigenfunctions are orthogonal functions. This is not necessarily the case for eigenfunctions of other operators (such as the example A mentioned above).

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