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In the Copenhagen Interpretation, <math>\Pr(x)</math> is the probability of finding the particle at location <math>x</math>. In Universal Wave Function interpretations (e.g. MWI), <math>\Pr(x)</math> can be thought of as the spatial distribution of the particle.
 
In the Copenhagen Interpretation, <math>\Pr(x)</math> is the probability of finding the particle at location <math>x</math>. In Universal Wave Function interpretations (e.g. MWI), <math>\Pr(x)</math> can be thought of as the spatial distribution of the particle.
 
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics Wikipedia: Quantum Mechanics]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics Wikipedia: Quantum Mechanics]

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Postulates

Wavefunction

A quantum system is completely specified by its Wave Function:

The wavefunction is typically normalized:

Integral Notation Dirac Notation
     

The distribution of the particle described by is given by:

Integral Notation Dirac Notation
     

In the Copenhagen Interpretation, is the probability of finding the particle at location . In Universal Wave Function interpretations (e.g. MWI), can be thought of as the spatial distribution of the particle.

See Also