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Lec 34 | MIT 18.085 Computational Science and Engineering I, Fall 2008

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Lecture 34: Fourier integral transform (part 2)

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  • really enjoyed it..

  • O.o Stares blankly at the blackboard of almost abstract looking chalk drawings....

    " ....uhhhhhhhhhh" *drools a little*

  • This is so fantastic. I am taking a masters lever quantum mechanics course. This stuff is all over quantum mechanics. In fact this stuff is what quantum mechanics is based on. The constants ci (squared) become the probability of finding a wave in that state. This is great stuff. Electrodynamics contains it.

    Love It thanks.

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