A free particle has the initial wave function V(1,0) =Ae-a, where A and a are constants and a is real and positive. (a)

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A free particle has the initial wave function V(1,0) =Ae-a, where A and a are constants and a is real and positive. (a)

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A free particle has the initial wave function V(1,0) =Ae-a, where A and a are constants and a is real and positive. (a) Find the constant A. (b) Defining o(k) by (x,0) take the inverse Fourier transform to show that А (k) V2a (Hint: Integrals of the form . can be handled by completing the square, i.e. by writing vža Locks dk, dx e ax?+dos) ar? +bxa + b 2a 4a
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