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On a Stable and Consistent Finite Difference Scheme for a Time-Dependent Schrodinger Wave Equation in a Finitely Low Potential Well
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On a Stable and Consistent Finite Difference Scheme for a Time-Dependent Schrodinger Wave Equation in a Finitely Low Potential Well

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In this paper, a stable and consistent criterion to an explicit finite difference scheme for a time-dependent Schrodinger wave equation (TDSWE) was presented. This paper is a departure from the well-established time independent Schrodinger Wave Equation (SWE). To develop the stability criterion for the scheme, the Fourier series method of von Newmann was adopted, while in establishing the...
 
Published at Nigerian Journal of Basic and Applied Science
Volume 22
Issue 1&2
Pages 51-56
Published in 2014
 
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O. J. Adeleke, M. O. Oke and A. O. Adewumi
Adeleke Olawale » Adeleke Olawale Joshua is currently an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Computer and Information Science (Mathematics), School of Natural and Applied Sciences, College of Science and Technology, Covenant University, Ota. He graduated with a First Class Hons in Mathematics from LAUTECH, Ogbomoso and had his Master's degree from University of Ilorin in 2011. His research interest are:... view full profile
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