A web-based solver for the Schrödinger Equation
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A web-based solver for the Schrödinger Equation
This repository is a continuation of the repository "gaussian_well".
De-QuIP-Despeckling (Despeckling by Quantum Interactive Patches)
I used the Cranck-Nicholson Algorithm to demonstrate the time evolution of a Gaussian wave by Schrödinger's Picture in Quantum Mechanics. The system is a 1-D box with a positive potential well.
Visualizing single-slit and double-slits diffraction by solving Schrodinger's equation in 2d.
Rought test to solve the one-dimensional Schrödinger equation using GSL (An Introduction to Computational Physics - Tao Pang)
This repository provides Python scripts, which has been written using PyTorch, for numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation with the help of multilayer perceptron.
This is a program written in C++ to solve for the eigen energies in an arbitrary 1D potential profile, using a finite elements approach.
A quantum wave function evolution simulator.
This repository contains implementation of beginner to intermediate concepts in computational physics
This repository is based on Schrodinger's time dependent wave equation and it's plotting.
Pilot, Hasty, but Amazing Schrodinger Equation Solution
Given Schrödinger equation is solved using finite difference method and eigenvalue problem. Any three eigenfunctions can be plotted.
Implements the continuous Galerkin spectral element method to solve the Schrödinger equation
Solution of Hydrogen atom Schrödinger's equation using Shooting method
A 2d numerical finite-element analysis for solving the time-dependent schrodinger equation in Unity
Implements the Time-Independant Schrödinger Equation numerically to solve for the stationary wavefunctions and energy states of a quantum system.
Implementation of RK4 algorithm to solve 2D Schrödinger equation
Solving Time-Independent Schrodinger Equation.
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