Introduction to Schrödinger equation unclear
The introduction to the Schrödinger equation is quite unclear.
- Why is it called the Time-dependent one? Why not call it the 'Schrödinger equation' and let the time-dependence be evident from the equation
- hbar appears to be the most important bit of the equation, as it's introduced directly after. Move it further down, after you've explained what the wavefunction \Psi is.
- 'Psi describes all properties of a particle', but doesn't include the mass m?
- the mass m in the SE is not introduced
- the potential V in the SE is not introduced