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Homework Statement
I am given ψ(x), want to calculate <x^{2}>.
Homework Equations
\psi(x) = a\exp(ibx-(c/2)(x-d)^2)
<x^2> = \int\limits_{-∞}^∞ \psi^*x^2\psi \mathrm{d}x
The Attempt at a Solution
Well, I normalized the wave function and found a = (\frac{c}{\pi})^{1/4}.
So, the integral I have to do becomes:
<x^2> = \sqrt{\frac{c}{\pi}} \int\limits_{-∞}^∞ x^2\exp{(-c(x-d)^2)}\mathrm{d}x.
Since the function is neither even nor odd, there is no simple trick, and I had a hard time finding the exact integral in my table of integrals.
Thanks in advance.