EnergyRB for Linux 1.0 freeware

EnergyRB is an application which numerically finds the eigenenergies and eigenfunctions for the time independent Schrödinger equation in one dimension. The application uses REALbasic's RbScript, so almost any potential energy function can be entered by the user. This function is translated into machine language, so the numerical calculation proceeds as rapidly as if the potential function had been compiled into the application. ...

Author Bob Delaney
Released 2011-02-01
Filesize 1.80 MB
Downloads 502
OS Linux
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords Schrödinger equation, energy function, numerical calculation, Schrödinger, equation, energy
Users' rating
(4 rating)
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