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Hello,
How do I find the normalization constant for psi(x,y,z) = N exp -(x/2+y/2+z/2) ??
I did the following:
[tex]\int(psi^* psi)dx dy dz = 1 [/tex]
the integral bounds are from -infinity to infinity and the * means the complex conjugate.The integral is so weird that I couldn't find N. I used maple to evalulate the integral and it gave me something like infinity multiplied by some other things.
Please help.
thanks
How do I find the normalization constant for psi(x,y,z) = N exp -(x/2+y/2+z/2) ??
I did the following:
[tex]\int(psi^* psi)dx dy dz = 1 [/tex]
the integral bounds are from -infinity to infinity and the * means the complex conjugate.The integral is so weird that I couldn't find N. I used maple to evalulate the integral and it gave me something like infinity multiplied by some other things.
Please help.
thanks