The solution to the particle in a 1D box with infinite boundary potentials Video 4 of 10.
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In this video I demonstrate how to solve the particle in a 1D box with infinite boundary potentials. Separation of variables is used allowing the spatial and temporal variables to be solve independently. The particular solution is used to express the general solution. The coefficients in the general solution are determined from an initial condition at t=0. The implication of the solution, as it pertains to the statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics is discussed. This is video 4 of the 10 part series.
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