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lambertwong625
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I am dying please help
phi(x) = N e^(ikx^2)
k is any positive integer
question is to determine normalization constant for this wavefunction.
Isn't e^(ikx^2) impossible to intergrate?
shall i use mid point rule for approximation .?
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http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=43401.0
does this help as a start?
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It can't be integrated in terms of expressing the answer as an elementary function. That doesn't mean you can't calculate integral value using erf function.
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