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13pSH-3
Solution for the New Grammar Version of Schrodinger Equation
http://www.grammaticalphysics.ac/ / Yuuichi Uda
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As was shown in JPS 2009 Spring Meeting 30pSF-8, when we think of the set of all real numbers as the time axis, we are always threatened by divergence of integrals while we go on with our argument.
To avoid this problem, this time I explain the case in which the time axis corresponds to a circle.
In this article, t such that 0≦t≦T represents a time, and t=T represents the same time as t=0.
When V=0, the new grammar version of Schrodinger equation(JPS 2007 Spring Meeting 28pSL-11) can be written as
 
where
 
I have derived the following functional as a solution for this equation.
 


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This article is a rewrite of the following article.
JPS 2009 Autumn Meeting@Abstracts for the Meetings Held by the Physical Society@Definition of Grammatical Physics@Grammatical Physics@Forum@Vintage(2008-2014)

Author Yuichi Uda, Write start at 2015/05/25/19:21JST, Last edit at 2015/05/25/19:21JST