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===vinc0053 09/20 17:35=== | ===vinc0053 09/20 17:35=== |
I like to think of the simplest case where you know the wave is only in the ground state. Then you have <math>\c_1</math> equal to 1 and all other constants equal to zero. Then you can add the next state by, for example, having <math>\c_1, c_2</math> hold values reflecting their proportional make-up, with all other constants equal to zero. | I like to think of the simplest case where you know the wave is only in the ground state. Then you have <math>c_1</math> equal to 1 and all other constants equal to zero. Then you can add the next state by, for example, having <math>c_1, c_2</math> hold values reflecting their proportional make-up, with all other constants equal to zero. |
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====John Galt 11:02 9/14/09==== | ====John Galt 11:02 9/14/09==== |
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