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Gaussian integration in infinitesimal limit
Homework Statement Given the wave function of a particle \Psi(x,0) = \left(\frac{2b}{\pi}\right)^{1/4}e^{-bx^2} , what is the probability of finding the particle between 0 and \Delta x , where \Delta x can be assumed to be infinitesimal. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I proceed...- jror
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- Gaussian Infinitesimal Integration Limit
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Physical difference between various wave functions
Homework Statement Is there a physical difference between the following wave functions? If yes, why? If no, why not? \Psi(x,0) =5e^{-ax^2} \Psi(x,0) =\frac{1+i}{\sqrt{3}}e^{-ax^2} \Psi(x,0) =e^{i\pi/7}e^{-ax^2} Homework Equations - The Attempt at a Solution They only differ in the...- jror
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- Difference Functions Physical Wave Wave functions
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