3. A quantum-mechanical particle on the line with an infinite potential out- side the interval (0, 1) ("particle in a box") is given by Schrödinger's equation u, = iuxx on (0, 1) with Dirichlet conditions at the ends. Separate the variables and use (8) to find its representation as a series.
3. A quantum-mechanical particle on the line with an infinite potential out- side the interval (0, 1) ("particle in a box") is given by Schrödinger's equation u, = iuxx on (0, 1) with Dirichlet conditions at the ends. Separate the variables and use (8) to find its representation as a series.
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