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Mar 25 |
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NDSolve, Schrödinger equation, and decaying solution By the way, I have an analytic solution for this type problem, and my purpose is to compare my analytic result to numerical calculation. This is not homework. |
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Mar 25 |
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NDSolve, Schrödinger equation, and decaying solution sorry guys, m = mu. Also, I guess this is not exactly mathematical issue because mathematica does not realize bounded problems (f''(r)-k^2*f(r)==0 type problems), so you have to tune one of the parameters (energy, potential etc.) in order to get decaying solution. I am able to do that up to r=50-60, but I would like to get it for farther distance. |
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