Fourier transform of a wave function
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The Fourier transform of a wave function decomposes it into constituent frequencies, converting it from the spatial domain to the frequency domain. The function g(k) represents the amplitude of the wave function in this frequency domain, indicating the contribution of each frequency component to the overall wave function. This transformation is significant in fields like quantum mechanics and spectroscopy, as it reveals insights such as energy levels and chemical composition. The relationship between frequency and physical phenomena allows for a deeper understanding of the system's behavior. Ultimately, g(k) provides a distribution of frequencies that is crucial for analyzing various physical systems.
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