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SchrodingerSchrödinger tried to interpret the square of the modulus of the wavefunction as the charge density and ran into problems. However, according to Barut, these problems can be overcome.

The following article may be relevant: A.O. Barut, Foundations of Physics Letters, VoL 1, No. 1, 1988, p. 47, The revival of Schrodinger'sSchrödinger's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Apparently SchrodingerSchrödinger inserted in the nonlinear term in (2) only one term, the ground state wave function of the H atom, instead of the full Fourier expansion, and obtained a too large value of the energy shift. It turns out that this term is only part of the renormalization and not the observable energy shift.

Schrodinger tried to interpret the square of the modulus of the wavefunction as the charge density and ran into problems. However, according to Barut, these problems can be overcome.

The following article may be relevant: A.O. Barut, Foundations of Physics Letters, VoL 1, No. 1, 1988, p. 47, The revival of Schrodinger's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Apparently Schrodinger inserted in the nonlinear term in (2) only one term, the ground state wave function of the H atom, instead of the full Fourier expansion, and obtained a too large value of the energy shift. It turns out that this term is only part of the renormalization and not the observable energy shift.

Schrödinger tried to interpret the square of the modulus of the wavefunction as the charge density and ran into problems. However, according to Barut, these problems can be overcome.

The following article may be relevant: A.O. Barut, Foundations of Physics Letters, VoL 1, No. 1, 1988, p. 47, The revival of Schrödinger's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Apparently Schrödinger inserted in the nonlinear term in (2) only one term, the ground state wave function of the H atom, instead of the full Fourier expansion, and obtained a too large value of the energy shift. It turns out that this term is only part of the renormalization and not the observable energy shift.

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SchroedingerSchrodinger tried to interpret the square of the modulus of the wavefunction as the charge density and ran into problems. However, according to Barut, these problems can be overcome.

The following article may be relevant: A.O. Barut, Foundations of Physics Letters, VoL 1, No. 1, 1988, p. 47, THE REVIVAL OF SCHRODINGER'S INTERPRETATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS.

"Apparently Schrodinger inserted in the nonlinear term in (2) only one term, the ground state wave function of the H atom, instead of the full Fourier expansion, and obtained a too large value of the energy shift. It turns out that this term is only part of the renormalization and not the observable energy shift."The revival of Schrodinger's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Apparently Schrodinger inserted in the nonlinear term in (2) only one term, the ground state wave function of the H atom, instead of the full Fourier expansion, and obtained a too large value of the energy shift. It turns out that this term is only part of the renormalization and not the observable energy shift.

Schroedinger tried to interpret the square of the modulus of the wavefunction as the charge density and ran into problems. However, according to Barut, these problems can be overcome.

The following article may be relevant: A.O. Barut, Foundations of Physics Letters, VoL 1, No. 1, 1988, p. 47, THE REVIVAL OF SCHRODINGER'S INTERPRETATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS.

"Apparently Schrodinger inserted in the nonlinear term in (2) only one term, the ground state wave function of the H atom, instead of the full Fourier expansion, and obtained a too large value of the energy shift. It turns out that this term is only part of the renormalization and not the observable energy shift."

Schrodinger tried to interpret the square of the modulus of the wavefunction as the charge density and ran into problems. However, according to Barut, these problems can be overcome.

The following article may be relevant: A.O. Barut, Foundations of Physics Letters, VoL 1, No. 1, 1988, p. 47, The revival of Schrodinger's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Apparently Schrodinger inserted in the nonlinear term in (2) only one term, the ground state wave function of the H atom, instead of the full Fourier expansion, and obtained a too large value of the energy shift. It turns out that this term is only part of the renormalization and not the observable energy shift.

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Schroedinger tried to interpret the square of the modulus of the wavefunction as the charge density and ran into problems. However, according to Barut, these problems can be overcome.

The following article may be relevant: A.O. Barut, Foundations of Physics Letters, VoL 1, No. 1, 1988, p. 47, THE REVIVAL OF SCHRODINGER'S INTERPRETATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS.

"Apparently Schrodinger inserted in the nonlinear term in (2) only one term, the ground state wave function of the H atom, instead of the full Fourier expansion, and obtained a too large value of the energy shift. It turns out that this term is only part of the renormalization and not the observable energy shift."