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English: The wave function of a particle in an infinite 2D well for nx = 4 and ny = 4.
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Source Inspired by :Image:Particle2D.jpg by Jwilty, but redone from scratch with Gnuplot.
Author Keenan pepper
 
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  • 2009-09-02 15:09 Papa November 552×379× (1619781 bytes) Tight-cropped, shrunk axis labels and cleaned unused defs using Inkscape
  • 2008-01-21 03:18 Keenan Pepper 600×400× (1692336 bytes) == Summary == The wave function of a particle in an infinite 2D well for nx = 4 and ny = 4. Inspired by [[Image:Particle2D.jpg]], but redone from scratch with [[Gnuplot]]. == Licensing == {{PD-self}}

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