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Graduate What Are the Bounds in Position Space After a Fourier Transform?
Yes. Thank you for your help!- NickCouture
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What Are the Bounds in Position Space After a Fourier Transform?
would it be useful to change my exponential into the form cos(theta)+isin(theta)?- NickCouture
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What Are the Bounds in Position Space After a Fourier Transform?
Yes that's what I have, I then compute the integral?- NickCouture
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What Are the Bounds in Position Space After a Fourier Transform?
Oh I'm sorry that was my answer for momentum space. In position space I haven't found an answer yet.- NickCouture
- Post #11
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What Are the Bounds in Position Space After a Fourier Transform?
It gives me 1/√(2ϒ)- NickCouture
- Post #9
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What Are the Bounds in Position Space After a Fourier Transform?
I've normalized the wave function in momentum space and I've started taking the Fourier transform of the normalized function over the same bounds given above. It does not look like I'm going in the right direction.- NickCouture
- Post #7
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What Are the Bounds in Position Space After a Fourier Transform?
It is equal to another constant, C, between those bounds- NickCouture
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What Are the Bounds in Position Space After a Fourier Transform?
p is found from -ϒ+p_0 to ϒ+p_0 where ϒ and p_0 are positive constants.- NickCouture
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What Are the Bounds in Position Space After a Fourier Transform?
If I have a wave function given to me in momentum space, bounded by constants, and I have to find the wave function in position space, when taking the Fourier transform, what will be my bounds in position space?- NickCouture
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- Forum: Quantum Physics