I did L(c1y1+c2y2+c3y3)=g(x)=c1*L(y1)+c2*L(y2)+c3*L(y3)
Then I sub in the L(y1), L(y2), and L(y3) for what was given to me. This leads me to find the constants. Then c1=10/12, c2=0, and c3=5/6.
However this was wrong.
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I'm not sure how to approach this. The question involves linear operators and a non-homogenous differential equation.
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I Have no clue where to start for b), i need major help! For a I said that you can argue since the potential is symetric along the x-axis that this operator will go to 0. However I don't know where to start for...
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I'm not even sure where to start :( I'm assuming that i have to find a wave function outside and inside the well and meet certain boundary conditions, but I am confused. Please help.
We learned about schrodinger's equation. It's a second year course so it doesn't deal with the pure mathematics of solving the equation but we went through on how it was 'derived', and various solutions such as the infinite and finite potential well.
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I don't even understand what it's asking because how can a stationary state be an exponential function with no boundaries? I would appreciate any insight, thank you.