Help with Latex: Finding Y(1-1) (l=1,y=-1)

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In summary, the conversation is about a person struggling with Latex and seeking help in finding Y(1-1) (l=1,y=-1). They have attached a PDF with their question and someone responds with a solution, but there is some confusion about the notation used. The person apologizes for their previous message and clarifies the equation. The attachment is still pending, so the problem is not yet known.
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I'm sorry; I have some difficulties with Latex...

I have attached Pdf with my question on finding Y(1-1) (l=1,y=-1).

Thanks,

Omri
 

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omri3012 said:

Homework Statement



find [tex]\gamma[/tex]


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution

Why, has someone lost it?
 
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γ = 42. Thank you. I'll be here all week.
 
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as i said,

sorry for the first massage i had some problems with Latex.

I have just edit a new one

Omri
 
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The attachment is still pending, so we have no idea what the problem is.
omri3012 said:
I have attached Pdf with my question on finding Y(1-1) (l=1,y=-1).
Is there some reason you wrote Y(1 - 1) = Y(0)?
 

Related to Help with Latex: Finding Y(1-1) (l=1,y=-1)

1) What is Latex?

Latex is a typesetting language used for creating high-quality documents, particularly in the fields of mathematics, science, and engineering.

2) How do I find Y(1-1) in Latex?

To find Y(1-1) in Latex, you will need to use the spherical harmonics function. The syntax for finding Y(1-1) is \Y_{1}^{-1}.

3) What does "l=1" mean in Latex?

In Latex, "l=1" refers to the quantum number l, which represents the angular momentum of an electron in an atom. It is used in the spherical harmonics function to specify the shape of the orbital.

4) How do I input a negative number in Latex?

To input a negative number in Latex, you can simply use the minus sign (-) before the number. For example, to input -1, you would type -1.

5) Can I use Latex for other types of documents besides scientific ones?

Yes, Latex can be used for various types of documents, including reports, articles, presentations, and even books. It is a versatile language that allows for professional-looking documents.

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