Quantum Mechanical Fourier-Hankel Representation Transform for an Electron Moving in a Uniform Magne

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We find quantum mechanical Fourier-Hankel representation transform for an electron moving in a uniform magnetic field. The physical meaning of Fourier decomposition states of electron's coordinate eigenstate and the momentum eigenstate are revealed.
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