Quantum Mechanics 1D Harmonic Oscillator Simulator

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Hi. I have recently designed a simulator about Qunatum Mechanics one dimensional harmonic oscillator. Please try it. I will be glad to read your opinions.

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Looks ok, you could write about the physics too, and also perhaps a sheet of questions for a computur laboration in a Quantum mechanics course.
 
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Thanks.
 
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