
The harmonic oscillator is an important model for various reasons. In solid-state physics, for example, a crystal is modeled as a large number of coupled harmonic oscillators. Using the notion of “normal modes,”this model is then transformed into independent one-dimensional harmonic oscillators with different frequencies. In the quantum mechanical setting, the excitations of the different normal modes are called phonons.
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