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See the same for the 1D case: General form of the Schrödinger equation for one particle in 1D
The Hamiltonian operator is usually expressed as the sum of two operators corresponding to the kinetic and potential energies of a system:
Where the potential energy is generalized
Where
And for a particle moving in
Where
The Hamiltonian operator takes the form:
So the Schrödinger equation of the system is:
The position and momentum operators commute if they operate in different dimensions:
See Commutator of position and momentum operators.
And of course they commute with themselves in different dimensions as well: