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12aSC-9 Solution for the New Grammar Version of Schrödinger Equation (2) http://www.grammaticalphysics.ac/ / Yuichi Uda --- This time, I report a recent result of solving the equation proposed at JPS 2009 Autumn Meeting 13pSH-3 as a sequel to that presentation. The following two advances were achieved after the previous meeting. (1) I found a form of some solutions not only in the case where each of the solutions is a function of only the first pair of fourier coefficients but in the case where each of the solutions is a function of only the n-th pair of fourier coefficients. (2) I wrote the expression of the form in terms of a Fourier integral instead of a power series expansion. Concretely saying, the form of the solutions is as follows. where f is a complex-valued function of a real variable which is not zero only when --- This article is a rewrite of the following article. JPS 2010 Autumn Meeting@Abstracts for the Meetings Held by the Physical Society@Definition of Grammatical Physics@Grammatical Physics@Forum@Vintage(2008-2014) |
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