We find that many students have difficulty understanding the role of special functions in physics. The Maple worksheet provides different (equivalent) representations of probability densities computed from spherical harmonics. Being able to use all representations and understand their equivalence is a landmark on the students' path to becoming professional physicists. To address the important issues of stationary states and time-dependent states, students are later asked to animate these plots as a function of time, for the case where the different angular momentum eigenstates have different energies.
cfqmsphere.mw (Maple 13)
cfqmsphere.mws (Maple 11 Classic)