Hydrogen-like Atom - Mathematical Characterization - Quantum Numbers

Quantum Numbers

The quantum numbers n, l and m are integers and can have the following values:

See for a group theoretical interpretation of these quantum numbers this article. Among other things, this article gives group theoretical reasons why and .

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