Problem 2.3 Show that there is no acceptable solution to the (time-independent) Schrödinger equation (for the infinite square well) with E = 0 or E < 0. (This is a special case of the general theorem in Problem 2.2, but this time do it by explicitly solving the Schrödinger equation and showing that you cannot meet the boundary conditions.)
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