Suppose a 1D quantum system is represented by the wavefunction in position space: (x|½(t)) = p(x, t) = Ae-3¤+5it where it only exists 0 < x <• ! Normalize the wavefunction, i.e., what is A?

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Suppose a 1D quantum system is represented by the wavefunction in
position space:
(æ|2>(t)) = b(x, t) = Ae
-3x+5it
where it only exists () < x <
! Normalize the wavefunction, i.e., what is A?
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose a 1D quantum system is represented by the wavefunction in position space: (æ|2>(t)) = b(x, t) = Ae -3x+5it where it only exists () < x < ! Normalize the wavefunction, i.e., what is A?
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